This year, for National Day of Truth & Reconciliation, and in partnership with Humber's Indigenous Education & Engagement, Humber Libraries is launching Audiobooks for National Day of Truth & Reconciliation, the start of a new collection of audiobooks by Indigenous authors, and on Indigenous issues. We hope this collection encourages everyone in the Humber community to continue to learn more about Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing.
Access these audiobooks and more in this collection by visiting Humber Libraries' OverDrive, or Download the Libby App to listen on your mobile device or tablet.
The National Day of Truth & Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day takes place on September 30th, to honour the Indigenous children who were sent away to Residential Schools, and to raise awareness of the tragic legacy which continues to impact Indigenous communities in Canada. This is a day to reflect on what true reconciliation means for Indigenous peoples in Canada, to learn about the history of Residential Schools, the experiences and lessons learned from the voices of Residential School survivors, and to continue to work to ensure that the 94 Calls to Action are being met.
Visit Humber's Indigenous Education & Engagement for further resources on Truth & Reconciliation:
Access more of Humber Libraries Indigenous resources by exploring the Indigenous Research Guide.
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