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EP136. Connecting to Culture, Indian Residential Schools and, The TRC, with Jessica Sherk
Podcast |
The Mom Room
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Kids & Family
Parenting
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Oct 26, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:07:54
EP136. Jessica Sherk is a mixed Indigenous woman and daughter of a 60's scoop survivor. She recently completed her Master's in social work and is now part of the Indigenous-led, not for profit organization, Finding Our Power Together. In this episode Jessica shares her personal journey of connecting to her Indigenous identity which included searching for her biological family. Renee and Jessica also discuss the Indian Residential School System, generational trauma and, the lack of basic social determinants of health that many Indigenous communities across Canada still face today.  Resources: Truth and Reconciliation Commission Reports National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls The Yellowhead Institute How to Participate in The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (CBC Life) Indigenous Content Creators to Support and Follow: @learnwithshanese @notoriouscree @larissa_speaks @autumn.peltier @wapakhesis @mumilaaq @misscorinne86 @kendrajessie @shinanova @shaylaOh @indigenous_baddie @ohkairyn @nanookfareal @pam_palmater  Organizations to Support @torontoindigenousharmreduction @findingourpowertogether @cdnroots @wematterorg  The Indian Residential Schools Survivors Society  RENEE REINA Instagram: @themomroompodcast | @reneereina_ The Mom Room Shop www.themomroompodcast.com TikTok: @reneereina_ Facebook Community JESSICA SHERK Instagram: @shrekj25 @findingourpowertogether SPONSORS Better Help. Visit www.betterhelp.com/momroom to get 10% off your first month! Canva Pro. Get a FREE 45-day extended trial when you visit Canva.me/MOMROOM and use code MOMROOM. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EP136. Jessica Sherk is a mixed Indigenous woman and daughter of a 60's scoop survivor. She recently completed her Master's in social work and is now part of the Indigenous-led, not for profit organization, Finding Our Power Together. In this episode Jessica shares her personal journey of connecting to her Indigenous identity which included searching for her biological family. Renee and Jessica also discuss the Indian Residential School System, generational trauma and, the lack of basic social determinants of health that many Indigenous communities across Canada still face today.  Resources: Truth and Reconciliation Commission Reports National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls The Yellowhead Institute How to Participate in The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (CBC Life) Indigenous Content Creators to Support and Follow: @learnwithshanese @notoriouscree @larissa_speaks @autumn.peltier @wapakhesis @mumilaaq @misscorinne86 @kendrajessie @shinanova @shaylaOh @indigenous_baddie @ohkairyn @nanookfareal @pam_palmater  Organizations to Support @torontoindigenousharmreduction @findingourpowertogether @cdnroots @wematterorg  The Indian Residential Schools Survivors Society  RENEE REINA Instagram: @themomroompodcast | @reneereina_ The Mom Room Shop www.themomroompodcast.com TikTok: @reneereina_ Facebook Community JESSICA SHERK Instagram: @shrekj25 @findingourpowertogether SPONSORS Better Help. Visit www.betterhelp.com/momroom to get 10% off your first month! Canva Pro. Get a FREE 45-day extended trial when you visit Canva.me/MOMROOM and use code MOMROOM. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EP136. Jessica Sherk is a mixed Indigenous woman and daughter of a 60's scoop survivor. She recently completed her Master's in social work and is now part of the Indigenous-led, not for profit organization, Finding Our Power Together. In this episode Jessica shares her personal journey of connecting to her Indigenous identity which included searching for her biological family. Renee and Jessica also discuss the Indian Residential School System, generational trauma and, the lack of basic social determinants of health that many Indigenous communities across Canada still face today. 

Resources:

Truth and Reconciliation Commission Reports

ffada.ca/final-report/">National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

The Yellowhead Institute

How to Participate in The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (CBC Life)

Indigenous Content Creators to Support and Follow:

@learnwithshanese @notoriouscree @larissa_speaks @autumn.peltier @wapakhesis @mumilaaq @misscorinne86 @kendrajessie @shinanova @shaylaOh @indigenous_baddie @ohkairyn @nanookfareal @pam_palmater 

Organizations to Support

@torontoindigenousharmreduction @findingourpowertogether @cdnroots @wematterorg

 The Indian Residential Schools Survivors Society 

RENEE REINA

Instagram: @themomroompodcast | @reneereina_

The Mom Room Shop

www.themomroompodcast.com

TikTok: @reneereina_

Facebook Community

JESSICA SHERK

Instagram: @shrekj25 @findingourpowertogether

SPONSORS

Better Help. Visit www.betterhelp.com/momroom to get 10% off your first month!

Canva Pro. Get a FREE 45-day extended trial when you visit Canva.me/MOMROOM and use code MOMROOM.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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