4th
Annual NDTR
Relay
Embracing Truth and Reconciliation
Resources for Adults
Welcome to our resource page dedicated to adults seeking to deepen their understanding of truth and reconciliation. This collection of resources has been thoughtfully curated to provide you with valuable information, insights, and tools to engage meaningfully in the journey towards healing and reconciliation with Indigenous communities.
Here, you will find a wealth of resources that span a wide range of topics, from historical accounts to contemporary perspectives. These resources have been carefully selected to encourage self-reflection, spark conversation, and inspire action. By taking the time to educate ourselves and confront uncomfortable truths, we can work towards dismantling systemic barriers and fostering a more inclusive society.
Engage with the materials we have gathered for you, including books, documentaries, articles, and online courses. Delve into the complexities of the past, learn from Indigenous voices, and join the conversation on how we can collectively build a future based on truth, understanding, and respect.
Truth and Reconciliation
Kevin Lamoureux
TEDx University of Winnipeg
A Beginner’s Guide to Decolonization
Kevin Lamoureux
TEDx Surrey
Cultural Safety Education as the Blueprint for Reconciliation
Len Pierre
TEDx SFU
A Beginner’s Guide to Decolonization
Kevin Lamoureux
TEDx Surrey
Content Caution
The resources provided will discuss topics that may be triggering for some people. Some of the topics include, but are not limited to: Residential School, Intergenerational Trauma, the 60’s Scoop and Colonization. If at any point you feel uncomfortable, please take a break, and do some self-care activities such as deep breathing, meditation or going for a walk. If you are triggered and need help, please reach out to your support system or for immediate help contact crisis for support such as Health Science North (HSN) crisis line at 705-675-4760, CMHA National Crisis line at 1-833-456-4566 toll free, or the Hope for Wellness Help Line for First Nations, Inuit and Metis people, toll-free at 1-855-242-3310.