Truth Before Reconciliation

By: Tammy Wolfe
  • Summary

  • Truth before Reconciliation, hosted by Tammy Wolfe, provides listeners with a variety of knowledgeable perspective on both current and historical content of Indigenous truths throughout Canada, in order to educate, inform and encourage reconciliation through community awareness and taking action.




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    Tammy Wolfe
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Episodes
  • The Truth About Residential School Denialism
    Dec 31 2024
    Episode 8 welcomes guest Sean Carleton, who discusses the historical context and ongoing impacts of residential schools in Canada, emphasizing the role of colonization and the need for understanding the system's intent and its effects on Indigenous communities. He also explores the long-term educational and economic impacts of survivors of residential schools, the aftermath of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's report, and the issue of residential school denialism. The conversation concludes with a focus on the importance of reconciliation, the role of everyday people in achieving it, and the need for education and awareness to move forward.

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    50 mins
  • The Truth About Residential Schools
    Nov 30 2024
    Episode 7 welcomes residential school survivor, Viv Ketchum to discuss her experiences at residential school and the impacts of these experiences within her life. Viv highlights how these impacts have continued to leave a lasting legacy in her life that have shaped her healing journey. She continues by sharing how she has been working towards healing and why it is important to hear truth from residential school survivors.

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    42 mins
  • The Truth About the Indian Act
    Nov 15 2024
    Episode 6 welcomes Brenda Gunn to discuss the historical context and impact of the Indian Act, enacted in 1876. Brenda highlights its role in assimilating Indigenous people into mainstream society, stripping them of their culture, governance, and traditional practices. Further discussion explores the role of the Indian Act in controlling Indigenous life, including the dismantling of traditional roles of women. The conversation underscored the Indian Act's role in undermining Indigenous sovereignty, self-determination, and traditional governance systems.

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    48 mins

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