Since June 2008, the National Truth a
nd Reconciliation Commission (TRC) has been
meeting as part of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement. It uses
a restorative justice approach which aims to heal relationships between
offenders, victims and the wider community. “The TRC hopes to guide and inspire
Aboriginal peoples and Canadians in a process of reconciliation and renewed
relationships that are based on mutual understanding and respect.” Check the
websites http://www.trc.ca orhttp://reconciliationcanada.ca/ for more information.
Over
the last 5 years, the TRC has heard stories of survivors about their
experiences. It has been a powerful and important witness to a shameful part of
Canada’s history. Healing has begun amid tears and laughter as survivors tell
their stories and we listen.
This
week, in the 6th of 7 national events, the
TRC is meeting in Vancouver.
This
meeting will be marked in Cranbrook this Friday, September
20 with a “Walk of Reconciliation” which begins at the College of
the Rockies campus at noon. After a blessing from an elder, a guest speaker
will explain the meaning and impact of the TRC. Following this we will walk to
the Ktunaxa Nation Government building downtown, where light refreshments will
be served.
The
event is being co–hosted by the College of the Rockies, CORFA (CotR Faculty
Association), and the Ktunaxa Nation Council.
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