Chief Joseph Shares His Perspective On Our Partners
Sep 13, 2013
VANCOUVER, BC – Dr. Bernice A. King, a Baptist minister and the youngest child of iconic U.S. civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will deliver the keynote address at the start of Canada’s first-ever Walk for Reconciliation on Sunday, September 22, Reconciliation Canada Executive Director Karen Joseph announced today. (more…)
September 11, 2013
Anastasia Koutalianos
September 16 marks the beginning of Reconciliation Week: a week of diverse events highlighting the traditional gems of First Nation culture, its strength and dynamic understanding and connection to nature and beyond, and the lessons of healing and transformation. (more…)
September 3, 2013
Anastasia Koutalianos
Just beyond the concrete maze of L.A.’s freeways lies a little piece of heaven. A world of imagination. Where all is possible. Maybe even the happiest place on earth. Yes, you got it: Disneyland.
A few weeks back I had the chance to visit the amusement park for the second time in my life, only this time, 28 years later. Despite the long day, I had a blast. The place was packed with little princesses and princes who readily believed in beauty, twists and turns and the inevitable happy ending. Now what’s wrong with that? (more…)
August 27, 2013
Anastasia Koutalianos
According to the astrological omens, 2013 will be a year of great transition. The time has come to redirect our energies and mosey along into perfect bliss.
Well, so the stars say.
It gets me thinking about the past and how often we’d rather live in the imaginary than face the facts. Without our pink glasses, jadedness, clouded vision or by numbing away the hard times. RememberEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind? How easy would life be if we could erase the moments that nearly destroyed us—and the people who’ve challenged our very being?
With registration underway for the Walk for Reconciliation on September 22nd, we’re thrilled by how many of you have answered our call to action and pledged your commitment to reconciliation.
One of the first teams to register was St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church and what follows is a brief interview with team leader Michelle Henry.
September 5, 2013
David P. Ball
Organizers of Canada’s first “Walk for Reconciliation” hope to see some 50,000 people on Vancouver’s streets on Sept. 22, charting a “new way forward,” as the event’s slogan urges, for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people.
That might seem huge, but in Australia similar marches attract millions every year and have blossomed across a country grappling with its own colonial abuses.
The Indian residential school system in Canada, and why it matter today as Canadians and Sikhs.
Produced by World Sikh Organization of Canada, working with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, The Indian Residential School Survivor’s Society, and Reconciliation Canada.
Listen to the recent radio session with Patrice Mousseau, Chief Joseph, Robbie Waisman and Tegan Woo.
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Watch as Chief Dr. Robert Joseph talks with Dr. David Suzuki on Speaking the Language of Reconciliation.
Chief Dr. Robert Joseph & Dr. David Suzuki – Speaking the Language of Reconciliation from VoVo Productions on Vimeo.
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