Join our Reconciliation Reading Circles, where we will explore Indigenous literature, both fiction and non-fiction, to broaden our understanding of reconciliation. Each month, we’ll discuss a different title and also look at sections of Bob Joseph’s 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act: Helping Canadians Make Reconciliation With Indigenous Peoples a Reality.
Reconciliation Reading Circle: The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Welsh HallWe invite you to join our Reconciliation Reading Circles where we will explore Indigenous literature, both fiction and non-fiction, to broaden our understanding of reconciliation. This month we will discuss […]
Reconciliation Reading Circle: Moon of the Crusted Snow by Waubgeshig Rice
Welsh HallWe invite you to join our Reconciliation Reading Circles, where we will explore Indigenous literature, both fiction and non-fiction, to broaden our understanding of reconciliation. This month, we will discuss […]
Reconciliation Reading Circle: There There by Tommy Orange
Welsh HallWe invite you to join our Reconciliation Reading Circles, where we will explore Indigenous literature, both fiction and non-fiction, to broaden our understanding of reconciliation. This month, we will discuss […]
Reconciliation Reading Circle: Unbroken – My Fight for Survival, Hope, and Justice for Indigenous Women and Girls by Angela Sterritt
Welsh HallWe invite you to join our Reconciliation Reading Circles where we will explore Indigenous literature, both fiction and non-fiction, to broaden our understanding of reconciliation. This month we will discuss […]
Reconciliation Reading Circle: Real Ones by katherena vermette
Welsh HallWe invite you to join our Reconciliation Reading Circles, where we will explore Indigenous literature, both fiction and non-fiction, to broaden our understanding of reconciliation. This month, we will discuss […]