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SUMMARY:Special Film Screening: Orange Shirt Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the Program Room on Tuesday\, September 26 at 1:30 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. for this special screening of “Orange Shirt Day”.  In honour of the 10 year mark of Orange Shirt Day\, Phyllis Webstad shares the Orange Shirt Day origin story by reliving what it was like growing up in an Indigenous community and attending a residential school as a third generation residential school survivor.  Everyone welcome; no registration required.  Free.  (For ages 7-100+)
URL:https://greenorillia.ca/event/special-film-screening-orange-shirt-day/
LOCATION:Orillia Public Library\, 36 Mississaga St W\, Orillia\, Ontario\, L3V 3A6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Truth and Reconciliation Film Screening: Birth of a Family
DESCRIPTION:In this deeply moving feature-length documentary\, three sisters and a brother meet for the first time. Removed from their young Dene mother during the infamous Sixties Scoop\, they were separated as infants and adopted into families across North America.\nBetty Ann\, Esther\, Rosalie\, and Ben were only four of the 20\,000 Indigenous Canadian children taken from their families between 1955 and 1985\, to be either adopted into white families or live in foster care. As the four siblings piece together their shared history\, their connection deepens\, and their family begins to take shape. \nThe screening will be followed by a panel discussion with Elders\, Knowledge Keepers\, Sixties Scoop Survivors and the Working Together-Wijinokiwag Program facilitator for a discussion about how we can create a better future for all people. \nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/truth-reconciliation-film-screening-birth-of-a-family-tickets-700351930477
URL:https://greenorillia.ca/event/truth-reconciliation-film-screening-birth-of-a-family/
LOCATION:Midland Cultural Centre\, 333 King St\, Midland\, Ontario\, L4R 3M7
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