Sept 30 marks the 1st annual National Day for Truth & Reconciliation.
Tune in as FHS volunteers read the 94 calls to action from the Truth & Reconciliation Commission aloud, in solidarity with Indigenous peoples.
Join @ any time (approx. 7AM-7PM)
Zoom➡️https://t.co/fXgZ69GGGl
What is tokenism & how is it harmful to racialized folks who experience it? FHS Indigenous recruiter @CortneyClark talks about her daily experiences with tokenism & the toll it can take.
➡️ https://t.co/6cmrIiuHp2
@QueensuFamMed @iamcelinacc@braindrum@HREOQueens
Meet Cortney Clark, Indigenous Recruitment & Access Coordinator; her role is vital in helping Indigenous students at FHS feel welcome. She introduces students to our community & offers support throughout their studies. Thank you Cortney, for all that you.
https://t.co/pbUG3tWEJK
The Canadian government began funding residential schools in 1883, supporting this violent institution for many decades. #orangeshirtday#EquityFHS
📷 Cortney Clark (Indigenous Recruitment & Access Coordinator at FHS) wears an orange shirt to always remember.