Sept. 30, 2020

Orange Shirt Day

Métis scholar Yvonne Poitras Pratt gives us background on Orange Shirt Day and how this event can help spark broader conversations about Canada's history with Indigenous Peoples

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Orange Shirt Day is a day to acknowledge the intergenerational trauma of residential schools, as well as taking steps toward healing and reconciliation. It symbolizes the story of Phyllis (Jack) Webstad, whose brand-new orange shirt was taken from her on her first day at a residential school, when she was just six years old. 

In this episode, we talk with Dr. Yvonne Poitras Pratt, a Métis scholar who specializes in Indigenous education. Poitras Pratt gives us some of the background on Orange Shirt Day and how this event can help spark broader conversations about Canada's history with Indigenous Peoples and the brutal legacy of residential schools. 

UCalgary's events and resources to Orange Shirt Day can be found here.

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