Tonight we launched The Bramburger Speaker Series with a powerful screening of The Apology – Act 1. Through truth-telling & shared reflection, we honoured Survivors & deepened our commitment to reconciliation.
This is Joan Alexander.
In the 1950's, she was prevented from completing her teaching degree from U of Maine because she became pregnant.
Last month, at 88 years old, she graduated.
After the ceremony, she said "a hole in my heart has been healed."
Dear Canada, I felt compelled to make something. To stick up for, and to honour. To show our strength, beauty, genius, empathy, light & heart. It's made with deep gratitude for the people and places of this beautiful land. Vive le Canada 🇨🇦❤️✌️💪 https://t.co/UNXJ0UusP1
If you follow legacy media, it’s easy to be fooled into thinking the world is getting worse.
What if we told you it’s not?
Here is a list of amazing things that happened this year – and more to come in 2025.
A massive Goodable 🧵
You still have your family.
You still have your friends.
You still have your work.
You still have your passions.
You still have your diversions.
You still have the capacity to feel joy, and the means of doing so.
You still have your mind, which is and will always be yours alone.
And you still have the ability, no matter how difficult it may seem, to choose to carry on with your life, and spend the one and only existence you will get for all eternity in as loving, fulfilling, and authentic a way as you possibly can.
If you don’t understand why Morgan Rielly did what he did, then it can’t be explained to you
Funny that so many former players get it and know the response was necessary
Even funnier that people who never played are the ones calling for the death penalty
#LeafsForever
That time we thought we were just going to watch another holiday commercial for a car but cried our hearts out from the most beautiful 5 minutes we've ever seen 🥺🥺
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