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Truth Before Reconciliation

“We’re building relationships and teaching Truth before Reconciliation”


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  • 15. The Truth About Healing

    29:00||Season 5, Ep. 15
    Season 5's final episode features creator & host Tammy Wolfe. She concludes season 5 with a message of hope for healing by all Canadians, in order to move Truth & Reconciliation forward.

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  • 14. The Truth About Activism

    52:06||Season 5, Ep. 14
  • 13. The Truth About Language, Culture & Identity

    56:19||Season 5, Ep. 13
    Episode 13 welcomes guest Dawnis Kennedy to discuss the truth about language, culture and identity of Indigenous peoples.
  • 12. The Truth About the Media

    46:00||Season 5, Ep. 12
    Episode 12 welcomes journalist Lenard Monkman to speak about representation of Indigenous peoples within the media. Lenard speaks about his experiences as an Indigenous journalist working in the industry for over 10 years with CBC.
  • 11. The Truth About Systemic Racism

    37:05||Season 5, Ep. 11
    Episode 11 welcomes Randi Desmarais to discuss the challenges faced by Indigenous students in the education system, including systemic racism, microaggressions, and funding disparities. They emphasized the importance of incorporating Indigenous perspectives into curriculum and teaching materials, and the need for educators to research the impact of their lessons on Indigenous students. The conversation also highlighted the ongoing impacts of colonial education on Indigenous communities and the need for action to address these issues.
  • 10. The Truth About the Child Welfare System

    51:43||Season 5, Ep. 10
    Episode 10 focuses on the Child Welfare system with guest Aimee Lewis. Aimee shared her personal journey of discovering her Cree identity and the importance of understanding one's roots, ways of being and how this impacts people who are involved with the child welfare system. She further highlights the significance of her research on Turtle Island health and healing, in relation to traditional knowledge based systems and addressing the dislocation created by the child welfare system. The conversation aimed to shed light on the historical impact on Indigenous families and the need for a more holistic approach to understanding and addressing the issues within the child welfare system.
  • 9. The Truth About The 60's Scoop

    42:10||Season 5, Ep. 9
    Episode 9 welcomes guest Donald Morin, who discusses his experiences being impacted by the 60s Scoop. He emphasizes the role of the disconnection from his family and community and how his reconnection, research into his families past and projects that focused on Indigenous issues helped him on his own healing journey. The conversation concludes with a focus on the importance of reconciliation, the role of healing and connection to land and culture.