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Students and Staff Commit to Truth and Reconciliation

October 4, 2023

Students and staff across the A51黑料 District united to show their commitment to truth and reconciliation as they actively engaged in educational initiatives and professional learning sessions last week to honour Indigenous peoples. 

Throughout September, teachers collaborated with Indigenous Support Workers (ISWs) and Teachers for Indigenous Success to provide students with valuable learning opportunities and find meaningful ways to honour Indigenous peoples, creating environments of inclusivity and respect. From school assemblies to classroom projects, students built a greater understanding of Canada鈥檚 shared history and actions they could consider for the future. Examples of learning included grade 12 students at A51黑料 of Integrated Arts (ASIA) Sumas Mountain Campus who created a 3D art exhibit of metaphors for Truth and Reconciliation. As well, a group of Indigenous students from the school used various Indigenous artists colouring pages to create letters, which were hung in the front foyer of the school and spelled out 鈥淓very Child Matters.鈥  

The A51黑料 District's commitment to Truth and Reconciliation extends beyond students. On September 29th, all employees within the organization engaged in a comprehensive day of professional learning centred on the theme 鈥淲alking Forward Together.鈥 

In the morning, all employees assembled at their school or district site to participate in a cultural awareness training supported by the Indigenous Education Council. Knowledge Keeper and Cultural Advisor, Dr. Gwendolyn Point, Sem谩:th First Nation, Mathxw铆 First Nation, and the Fraser Valley M茅tis Association shared words from their heart and messages of hope as they guided the district through 脡y kw鈥檃s 茅m铆 鈥 The Welcome Project.  

On Saturday, September 30th, local community partners, including the A51黑料 District, held a commemorative event in Civic Plaza/Thunderbird Square to honour the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Stetis imexstowx - Walk Beside Us included story presentations, craft activities and live presentations. A51黑料 District events included: 

  • Lex茅ywa Art Activism Artwork & Stories presented by Indigenous Education. Lex茅ywa Art Activism invites you to hear Beatrice Silver鈥檚 personal story about residential school while viewing students鈥 artwork that was created to help show this powerful story.  

  • Youth Reconciliation Discussion Panel presented by Abbotsford Senior Secondary, Yale Secondary & UFV Center for Peace and Reconciliation. Participants were invited to hear what our youth have to say about reconciliation and what we can consider as we move forward together in a way that inspires and empowers others to participate in the 鈥渨alk beside us鈥 journey toward reconciliation.  

  • Art & Justice Exhibition presented by Abbotsford Senior Secondary. Participants could view the temporary exhibition collaboratively created by students in the 2023 Abby Senior Art Activism class and citizens incarcerated in a federal institution in the Fraser Valley. This collaborative painting project investigates the colonial values embedded in Canadian criminal laws, policies, and practices, focusing on their negative impacts on Indigenous Peoples. The resulting paintings are an act of healing, learning, and reconciliation for both the students and incarcerated artists. 

  • Luminous Waters presented by The Reach Gallery Museum. A hauntingly beautiful performance inspired by the award-winning children鈥檚 book Sema虂:th Xo虂瘫 :tsa: Sts鈥檕虂lemeqwelh Sxo虂瘫 :tsa/Great Gramma鈥檚 Lake. Professional puppeteer Tamara Unroe and students from A51黑料 of Integrated Arts (ASIA) - Sumas Mountain brought giant illuminated puppets to life, recalling the memory of Sumas Lake as it would have been before it was drained. 

Reconciliation is not a destination but a process. It is about building bridges, forging connections, and providing space for healing. As a public education institution, the A51黑料 District accepts responsibility to contribute toward revealing and correcting miseducation as well as renewing respectful relationships with Indigenous communities through teaching and community engagement.