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Orange Shirt Day is Sept. 30
Several events are being planned at Dawson for Orange Shirt Day on Thursday, Sept. 30. A committee including Student Services staff, faculty, the Peace Centre, the Dawson Student Union and others has been planning this in consultation with Indigenous employees.
The annual day opens the door to global conversation on all aspects of Residential Schools. It is an opportunity to create meaningful discussion about the effects of Residential Schools and the legacy they have left behind. It is a discussion all Canadians can tune into and create bridges with each other for reconciliation. It is a day for survivors to be reaffirmed that they matter, and for those who have been affected. Every Child Matters, even if they are an adult, from now on.
Says Diana Rice of the Peace Centre and member of the organizing committee: "September 30th is simply one day, but the committee wanted to provide the Dawson community with a variety of activities leading up to and beyond the national Day of Mourning. The events are aimed to underscore the need to meaningfully engage in the work of decolonization across systems as allies with Indigenous folks, and that this is life work - an ongoing journey that has no specific end.
"We hope to provide people with opportunities to learn about the cruel ongoing legacy of colonization across Turtle Island, the ways in which we dismantle it, as well as showcase the power of Indigenous joy and resurgence. It was critical to the events committee that we included joy and resurgence as a thematic lens because too often Indigenous nations across Turtle Island are only viewed from a position of trauma, which is irresponsible and inaccurate.
"Our responsibility is also to honour the more than 600 different nations across Turtle Island for their incredible contributions. Settlers have an enormous responsibility to repair the damage we have caused for 500 years. As an educational institution, we can support that by ensuring that our students are aware of their responsibilities, and our history as a nation, as well as our broader community. Our hope is that these events are a small step in the journey of each member of our community while they are here at the College and even when they leave our doors."
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