September 30, 2022
Remember Me: A National Day of Remembrance

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September 30, 2022
Remember Me: A National Day of Remembrance

Remember Me: A National Day of Remembrance

2nd National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

CALLING ALL NATIONS. UNITE TO REMEMBER THE CHILDREN, UNITE TO SUPPORT SURVIVORS

and empower the next generations.

A national gathering to memorialize the children that never came home from school and support Indigenous children & families affected by the Indian Residential Schools and all Indigenous child apprehension programs.

PARLIAMENT HILL

Memorializing The Children Who Didn’t Come Home From School

Honouring School Survivors And Their Families

Honouring Survivors Of Indigenous Child Apprehension Programs

Eagle Feather Ceremony For Survivors

Performances By Children To Survivors

Little Shoe Memorial – Bring Little Shoes To Memorialize The Children

Guest Speaker, Autumn Peltier

Documentary Screening, Water Walker With Autumn Peltier (Live Stream Only At 11:30 Following Ceremony)

Art Installation: Augatnaaq Eccles; Threading Our Beads At Quliktalik

Art Installation: Cali Baldwin, Tyendinaga Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) Territory

Published on the Remember-me.org website