Fogo Island Pride, and our allies, as an organization that advocates for and supports all marginalized, vulnerable or otherwise disenfranchised people, stand in solidarity with the Indigenous communities of our province as we commemorate the inaugural Truth and Reconciliation Day.
While September 30th has been designated a ‘holiday’, we know there is nothing to celebrate for those who have been impacted by the residential school system. Rather, we have the privilege of time and space to critically reflect on the trauma and continuing harm of colonial, inherently racist systems which continue to oppress and systemically marginalize Indigenous Canadians. To consider how our individual and collective actions moving forward can mend the harm inflicted upon the first peoples of these lands and restore relationships scared by years of intergenerational trauma. Today is a day to reflect, take action, and commit to doing better. To leverage your power to empower those without, and create a stronger more inclusive community for all. To learn the truth about residential schools. To learn about the 94 Calls to Action from the Truth & Reconciliation Committee. To learn about the Indigenous peoples of Newfoundland and Labrador. To understand the importance of Indigenous culture, traditions, history and language. To honour Indigenous peoples so that we may decrease racism. To embed Indigenous voices and perspectives in our decision-making.
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