Being an ally for Indigenous Peoples is an active commitment to understanding, supporting, and empowering Indigenous communities.
Our actions today impact the future. By strengthening the next generation through education, support, and collaboration, we ensure a brighter tomorrow, rooted in empathy and equality.
Allyship is about advocacy, amplification, and standing up against discrimination. It starts with us.
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Jodi’s Best Bannock - proud member of the Okanese First Nation
By engaging with your children through books and videos, you create a foundation for empathy, knowledge, and a commitment to a more inclusive future.
Introduce your children to the history of residential schools with books specially crafted to teach this essential part of Canadian history. These stories provide age-appropriate insights, helping children comprehend the importance of reconciliation.
Explore the enchanting world of books by Indigenous artists, where cultural diversity and creative imagination come together. These works share unique perspectives, celebrating the rich tapestry of Indigenous culture.
Experience bedtime in Nunatsiavut, an opportunity to step into the lives and traditions of Inuit children. Through these stories, your children gain a deeper appreciation for the rich diversity of our country's Indigenous communities.
Watch powerful documentaries like "Namwayut: We Are All One," focusing on truth and reconciliation in Canada. Witness the journey towards understanding and unity, a story that resonates with the young and old alike.
Delve into the world of "ANGAKUSAJAUJUQ: The Shaman's Apprentice," a tale that not only captivates but also instills values of respect for nature and the importance of cultural preservation.
Books to teach your kids about residential schools