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  1. Group Art Therapy Session with Art Therapist, Debbie Douez (2:30 – 4:30 pm) In this session, Debbie will introduce art therapy as a practice for helping us process what we learn and experience in this program. Participants will explore their feelings about reconciliation and participate in a sharing circle to help process their experience.

  2. 7 déc. 2021 · Art not only has the power to inspire, it can also be a powerful catalyst for change. Nowhere is this more evident than in issues of truth and reconciliation, as Carey Newman well knows. Recently appointed as the inaugural Impact Chair in Indigenous Art Practices with the Faculty of Fine Arts, Newman brings his passion for decolonization and ...

  3. 1 janv. 2022 · Definition/Description. Art and reconciliation is an emerging area of scholarship and practice that explores the potential of art in transitional justice, specifically to foster one of its core goals: reconciliation. Art encompasses a wide range of practices, from large public art initiatives to very small-scale participatory workshops, and ...

  4. 2 déc. 2017 · Father Larry Lynn, a Vancouver-based priest and filmmaker, captures residual tension between residential school survivors and the Catholic Church in his new film In The Spirit of Reconciliation ...

  5. Debbie Douez. Debbie Douez is a professional art therapist and artist located in Lək̓ʷəŋən territory (Esquimalt) and is one of the founders of the Art of Reconciliation project. Debbie has been on her own deep learning journey since first learning about residential school history in 2012 while creating a short film up in Fort Nelson.

  6. In the aftermath of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, how do residential school survivors and the Catholic Church move forward together? There is only one way forward:

  7. Au fil des quatre saisons, en immersion dans les montagnes, loin du monde des hommes, il renoue contact avec la spiritualité et l’art de vivre Cathare. Le chemin qui s’ouvre devant lui est un chemin de libération et de réconciliation avec tous les êtres et surtout ceux du passé. La sagesse des Cathares n’a pas disparu.