Reflect. Learn. Create.

Join us at Intercity Shopping Centre for an Indigenous Knowledge Practitioner-led event focused on deepening your understanding of Indian Residential Schools and the Truth and Reconciliation process.

Date: Friday, September 26
Time: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Location: Intercity Shopping Centre

Paint your vision of “What Reconciliation Means to You” alongside Knowledge Keepers and Indigenous artists Raven Linklater and Leanna Marshall.
Engage in meaningful conversations and reflection.
Receive pocket-sized resources on Truth and Reconciliation.
Watch educational videos, including:
• Residential Schools in Canada: A Timeline
• The Secret Path by Gord Downie

Donate your artwork to Oshki-Wenjack for a community mural or take it home.

Reconciliation means carrying forward hope, respect, and responsibility to ensure future generations can thrive in their identity, culture, and strength.

Let’s come together to honour the past, learn from it, and build a better future.

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