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‘Reconciliation is a process, not an event’: A message from Bernice Downey, associate dean, Indigenous Health – McMaster U

by ahnationtalk on October 2, 202416 Views

October 2, 2024

“We have not only opened people’s eyes, but we have turned people’s heads.  The ones who would look away now can no longer look away.” – Justice Murray Sinclair

Aanii, Boozhoo, Greetings!

This post-National Day for Truth and Reconciliation message follows a day of reflection for me. On the day set aside to nationally acknowledge truth and reconciliation and the intergenerational impact of Indian Residential Schools in this country, I found myself reflecting about my mother. I sat with her on Monday in her current residence, which is a long-term care facility. I am grateful for those who have contributed to her day-to-day care over the years. Staff and managers during the COVID-19 lockdown went above and beyond to facilitate family connections and keep all residents safe. During our visit, I noticed many staff wearing orange shirts, and this instilled a feeling of hopefulness in me. I reflected that I am no longer wary to tell staff about her heritage; but there was a time when this was the sad truth.

Read More: https://healthsci.mcmaster.ca/reconciliation-is-a-process-not-an-event-a-message-from-bernice-downey-associate-dean-indigenous-health/

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