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  • Residential Schools Apology: Toward a Positive Future in Canada

    **Aug. 19/08. My thoughts on this apology are shifting. See the progression here**
    Yesterday afternoon I sat in my car with tears rolling down my face as I listened to words of healing in our government’s apology to First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples in Canada for residential schooling, and in the various responses to the apology.

    Connie Brooks in a letting go ceremony

    image from cbc.ca…Connie Brooks, who attended the Shubenacadie Residential School in the early 1960s, during a “Letting Go” ceremony in Shubenacadie, N.S., on Wednesday. (Mike Dembeck/Canadian Press)

    Here is some of that response, a country in conversation.

    Reaction to apology video on cbc

    As a teacher who works with First Nations students (Mohawk from Kahnawake) I was moved by the sense of hope for the future that this conversation holds for all of us, together. And by the simple humility it is to give and accept an apology.

    For more information about how this conversation got going, take a look at this cbc site