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  1. 21 juin 2022 · The art of reconciliation. Indigenous artists are reclaiming space on university campuses, threading history and storytelling through creative works in a variety of mediums that enrich the student experience.

  2. 30 sept. 2021 · To mark the first formally recognized National Day For Truth and Reconciliation , CBC Arts reached out to Indigenous curators and artists with one important question: what pieces of art should...

  3. What is the Art of Reconciliation? The Art of Reconciliation is a program for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people to help them explore how they feel about reconciliation. Participants are invited to create artwork based on their own personal perspectives of what Reconciliation means to them.

  4. The Art of Reconciliation currently welcomes Indigenous and non-Indigenous young adult participants between the ages of 18 – 29 years old, residing on the lək̓ʷəŋən and W̱SÁNEĆ Territories (CRD and Greater Victoria).

  5. 4 janv. 2022 · The art of reconciliation. Art’s strength is rooted in the moment people connect with a truth rather than just know it. Jan. 4, 2022. 3 min read. By Rochelle Baker, Local Journalism...

  6. 16 déc. 2020 · For survivors of residential schools, conversations around reconciliation have been paramount to creating awareness of past harms and change needed in Canada. The TRC led to significant changes in the way Canadians understand their own history, including Canada’s treatment of Indigenous people.

  7. www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca › eng › 1400782178444Reconciliation

    Learn how the Government of Canada is working to advance reconciliation and renew the relationship with Indigenous Peoples, based on recognition of rights, respect, cooperation and partnership.