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Ontario Morning Podcast - September 30, 2021
Publisher |
CBC
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Sep 30, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:05:26
The CBC's Erik White reports from Sudbury on the way the members of different communities are approaching this, the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation; Stephanie Cram. a Metis journalist with CBC Winnipeg previews here television documentary "We Know The Truth: Stories to Inspire Reconciliation"; Dr. Matt Follwell is the head of Oncology at Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie. He tells us the preparing to unveil the Downie-Wenjack Legacy Space for Indigenous patients; Joyce Jonathan Crone and Robyn Taylor created The Hope Arises Project which involves tying orange ribbons around the community to commemorate the victims of residential schools; We meet Helena Neveu, the Knowledge Keeper in Residence St. Lawrence College. The college is renaming its Indigenous student centres Waasaabiidaasamose in honour of her spirit name; Duke Redbird, an Elder from Saugeen First Nation tells us about working with the Town of Collingwood to design the Awen gathering place on the town's waterfront; Musician - and now radio show host - Julian Taylor talks about the motivation for creating his new program and about his connection to his heritage; Dawn Lavell-Harvard from the First Peoples House of Learning at Trent University explains how COVID-19 can give us a window into understanding the impact of the Indian Act on First Nations; Deb St. Amant one of directors of the Kingston Indigenous Languages Nest discusses their innovative approach to helping people learn.

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