Alicia Elliott: As we’re seeing more and more every day, this entire country is a real-life Indian burial ground—one that criminals parading as teachers, religious leaders and politicians took great care to cover up
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A diploma with the wrong name
Waubgeshig Rice: We knew that succeeding at Ryerson University, named after a man who would have never wanted us there in the first place, would be the ultimate educational triumph
Screaming into silence
Cindy Blackstock: I believe those little spirits buried on the grounds of residential schools came to ensure the work gets done to end the injustices facing survivors
What I told my child about the Kamloops graves—to honour the 215
An Indigenous mother describes the exhaustion of hearing about residential school trauma, and her determination to share those stories with the next generation