Journey to Reconciliation

Each of the links posted below was used to assist me in writing my journey to reconciliation paper. Each link meant something special to me, as you will notice in the paper.

Cappello, M. (2019, September). What It Means To Be Canadian. Retrieved from University of Regina, ECS 110. 

Legacy of Hope Foundation. (n.d.). Exhibition. Government of Canada. http://100yearsofloss.ca/en/exhibition/.

Legacy of Hope Foundation. (n.d.). 100 Years of Loss. Government of Canada. http://100yearsofloss.ca/en/.

McLaren, N. (Director). (2007). Muffins for Granny [Documentary]. Mongrel Media Inc. 

Mcintosh, P. (1989). White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack [PDF File]. Retrieved from https://psychology.umbc.edu/files/2016/10/White-Privilege_McIntosh-1989.pdf

Pirbhai- Illich, F. (2020, January). Invitation and Hospitality. Retrieved from University of Regina, ECS 100. 

Saskatchewan’s Project of Heart. (2017, October 4). Heritage Status for Regina Indian Industrial School Cemetery. The Canadian press. http://projectofheart.ca/sk/2016/10/04/heritage-status-for-regina-indian-industrial-school-cemetery/ 

Smith, H. (2016). Truth and Reconciliation: What is it about? Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Teachers’ Federation.  

Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. (2015). Truth and Reconciliation Commission Of Canada: Calls to Action [PDF File]. Retrieved from http://trc.ca/assets/pdf/Calls_to_Action_English2.pdf.