His name was Thomas Moore Keesick from the Muscowpetung Saulteaux First Nation. He was the youngest child of Paul Desjarlais Sr. and Hannah Moore Keesick. At residential school they called him No. 22 because he was the 22nd student registered.
1/4. #OrangeShirtDay
Honouring Indigenous lives impacted by residential schools. Uniting in reconciliation and hope, because #everychildmatters 🧡 Thank you @HumberIndig for the Monthly Movie Cafe series which has helped me learn more about Indigenous People and Canada history @humbercollege
We've had numerous generous folks reach out, asking where they can donate food to those in need right now.
The answer? Please donate at your local fire hall, and @ChiefPeggTFS team will get the food to where it's needed most.
I wrote a blog post a couple days ago about my own experience transitioning to online learning & was encouraged to share it. If you're a student trying to figure out the online learning curve like I had to, here are a few things I wish I had of known: https://t.co/EYgkYs4SMz
@_neilprice What has been working for me is keeping my waterbottle/ tea close by to my laptop and refilling, and keeping healthy snacks close by (fruit, almonds, raisins). Keeping the not so healthy snacks away in the cupboard (I still think of them though..)
Some good advice for #StudentAffairs colleagues who excel in times of crisis “We are going to mess up; we are going to get things wrong and by acting bravely and boldly and with intention we will get far more right than we get wrong” #SAcdn#cdnpse https://t.co/sTUure9Tkz
#COVID-19 To all #VTRA and #TES trained colleagues! We will be releasing an E-Alert regarding the emotional and traumatic response to this Pandemic. First principle of crisis response is “model calmness”. Let’s help parents and caregivers chart a steady course for their children!