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Truth & Reconciliation After-School Event
En personne
Enfants Autochtone Histoire et patrimoine Musée Vérité et réconciliationDate et heure
Lieu
Guelph Civic Museum
52 Norfolk Street
Guelph, ON
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
Accessible en chaise roulante, a des toillettes neutres, et est une performance détendue.
Sensory kits available
À propos
On the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Guelph Indigenous Community Council and Guelph Museums offer an after-school gathering that honours the children lost to residential schools and supports the healing of survivors and their families.
Children, youth, and community members are invited to come together in a spirit of remembrance and renewal. Guided by the principles of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, through land-based and Indigenous teachings—including a sacred fire, indoor and outdoor activities, and a special raptor presentation —we will celebrate the language, ceremony, community, and joy that were unjustly taken.
Organisateur
City of Guelph Museums & Culture
Museums and Culture at the City of Guelph exists to:
- Collect and protect artifacts, artworks and stories that reflect our community
- Share the collections and stories − locally, nationally and internationally − through exhibition, interpretation,
and online access
- Provide inclusive, accessible, interactive, and enlightening experiences
- Nurture interest and engagement in history, art and culture
- Cultivate a connection to place, with focus on the tangible and intangible cultural landscape unique to Guelph