...About Residential Schools?

Transcript (PDF) available here.We're continuing where we left off last week to talk about the history of so-called "residential schools" in KKKanada and the remains of #215Children that were recently discovered at the former Kamloops Residential School. This episode was recorded before the recent discovery of an additional 104 graves at the former residential school in Brandon, Manitoba. -----References & ResourcesTk’emlups te Secwépemc Press ReleaseRemains of 215 Indigenous children found at former BC residential school (CBC)Statistics Canada re: Aboriginal People of CanadaFederal Government Apology (2008)They Came for the ChildrenWhere are the Children Buried?TRC Final Reports and Calls to ActionRead the TRC Report (YouTube)Truth and Reconciliation ResourcesNational Centre for Truth and ReconciliationOttawa says its not liable Sandy and Nora explain the crisis at Laurentian UniversitySioux Valley Dakota Nation Release------Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, poSupport the show------ Do The Kids Know? is a monthly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That’s Canada spelled with three K’s) from an anti-colonial perspective. Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don’t be a kid who doesn’t know! Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: [email protected] us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com) DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien’kehá:ka and Algonquin Nations. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~! Support the show

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A podcast to teach the kids (y’all) about race, media, and culture in KKKanada. (That's Canada with 3 Ks). Conversations between Prakash (@pra_kris) and Kristen. @dothekidsknow on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Patreon. Email us: [email protected]