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  1. 21 juin 2022 · When the Truth and Reconciliation Commission released its 94 calls to action in 2015, several of them referenced institutions of higher education. In response, there have been changes to curriculums, more Indigenous-focused administrative and faculty positions have been created, and the number of scholarships and bursaries for Indigenous students has increased.

  2. 20 nov. 2019 · The team wrote, “I think we are driven in this by the idea that a work of art, and especially one that emerges through a collaborative practice like cinema, speaks most effectively about reconciliation not by doing so directly, but by drawing people together into an ongoing project; first in the process of making, but having the potential to then extend to the audience, if the aesthetic form ...

  3. Apply now to participate in. the Art of Reconciliation. Open to everyone over the age of 18 from all cultures and backgrounds. Participation is free and no prior art making experience is required. Apply here. The Art of Reconciliation is dedicated to serve and attend the communities located in in the traditional, unceded territories of the ...

  4. Pitts, Graham, 'It can make you think', in Filmnews, January/February 1984: 15 (review of Gillian Leahy — Interim Report on Research into the Needs of Aboriginal People for Training in the Techniques of Film and Television, commissioned by the Australian Film and Television School).

  5. 8 mars 2017 · This is art that steps in where impersonal, “official” history falters. It makes us wiser and more vulnerable, taking us to a place where understanding, and then healing, may just be possible. Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Reconciliation runs from January 26 to March 4, 2017, at The Art Museum at the University of Toronto, after which it ...

  6. Throughout the summer of 2015, William Massey coordinated the "The Art of Reconciliation" collaboration among a community of 200+ people. Each week, participants would help clean up discarded objects from the streets of Atlanta. William then arranged and affixed the objects onto metal frames and welcomed the community to collectively paint ...

  7. Daniel R. Elliot, a Stz’ uminus Artist, rediscovers his First Nations culture through healing, and then creates a series of original paintings, with the hop...