February marks the month of Black History in the US and Canadian Heritage and this poignant episode of the ‘Stories to be tolled’ blog series delves into the unsettling revelations from Canada, where from 2004, we remember the remains of children that were discovered at former residential schools. These institutions, part of a broader system aimed at erasing Indigenous identities, serve as a grim reminder of the colonial past's injustices.
Tracy reflects on the dual role of education, both as a force for good and as a tool for hidden agendas, drawing parallels between historical atrocities and the present-day quest for justice and reconciliation. This episode invites listeners to consider the ongoing impact of colonialism and the potential paths toward reconciliation.
Join Tracy as she examines the historical significance of these events and their implications for Canada today. What can be learned from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's findings? How can we, as individuals, contribute to a more informed understanding of colonialism's legacy?
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