(5-minute read)
September 2024
By M. Vangerwen, Family Care Office/ Faculty Relocation Services Information and Communications Officer & H. Reddy Katz, Family Care Advisor (Student Focus), Family Care Office, University of Toronto
Leading up to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day on September 30, it is important to be intentional about what we learn, unlearn and re-learn as adults and help children learn and understand the significance of the day. To help support this learning, the Family Care Office has compiled resources to help you and your family.
Orange Shirt Day and National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
On Monday, September 30, people across Canada wear orange shirts to continue to raise awareness of the impact of the residential school system and commit to supporting reconciliation. When purchasing an orange shirt, it is important to buy one from stores and organizations whose profits from the shirt sales go to Indigenous-led organizations.
- The Cedar Basket, at the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto.
- Turtle Lodge Trading Post, $8 from every Orange Shirt Purchase is donated to the Orange Shirt Society, with an additional $2 being donated to Ginawaydaganuc Village.
- U of T Orange Shirt Day Tee, $10 from the sale of each shirt will be directed to the Orange Shirt Society with no proceeds going to the bookstore or U of T.
While education about Orange Shirt Day does happen in schools, continuing the conversation at home is valuable as well. Not sure where to start? Read through this helpful article, Speaking to Children about the significance of Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Or visit the Orange Shirt Society website to learn more about Phyllis Webstad’s story.
Powwows
If you and your family are planning to go to a powwow this month, make sure to take the time to learn Powwow etiquette. There is important cultural knowledge to be aware of so you and your family can participate respectfully.
Toronto hosts a number of Powwows throughout the month of September:
Center for Addiction and Mental Health Pow Wow 2024
Date: Friday, September 20, 2024
Location: TD Commons, Corner of Queen Street West and Shaw Street
Native Child and Family Services of Toronto 27th Annual Community Pow Wow
Date: Saturday, September 28, 2024
Location: Dufferin Grove Park, 875 Dufferin Street
University of Toronto Mississauga All-Nations Powwow
Date: Saturday, September 28, 2024
Location: UTM, North Field (in front of Maanjiwe nendamowinan), 3359 Mississauga Road
Additional ways to expand your knowledge, events and activities:
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) Website
- Truth and Reconciliation: A Guide for Newcomers
- Multilingual Brochure: Information for Newcomers to Canada: Truth & Reconciliation
- U of T Orange Shirt Day Resources
- Reconciliation Walk & Indigenous Art Trail at The Village of Black Creek
- On the Path of the Elders