Gabriola Island Trustees Mark the Upcoming National Day of Truth & Reconciliation at their most Recent Meeting

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Gabriola Island Trustees Mark the Upcoming National Day of Truth & Reconciliation at their most Recent Meeting

The September 14th meeting of the Gabriola Island Local Trust Committee (LTC) opened with Islands Trust Trustees Susan Yates and Tobi Elliott acknowledging the upcoming National Day of Truth and Reconciliation.

Yates said she was inspired during the Sunshine Coast Festival of the Written Arts recently when she heard two Indigenous authors read and speak: Angela Sterritt, author of “Unbroken” and Jody Wilson-Raybould, who wrote “True Reconciliation: How to be a Force for Change.” Yates said Sterritt, when asked by an audience member what non-Indigenous people can do, suggested the audience of several hundred “stand up whenever they witness racism” and “believe our stories.”

Trustee Tobi Elliott revealed last year she had created her own personal Reconciliation Mandate and read from the document, which describes her commitment to the truth and reconciliation process.

Meanwhile, the Gabriola Museum has issued an invitation to the public “to join them in honouring this year’s National Day for Truth & Reconciliation at the Museum on September 30. The events start at noon with the launch of Elder Geraldine Manson’s new book, "Snuneymuxw Mulstimuxw: Sacred Place Names, their Travels, and Stories." There will also be a video showcasing and embracing the legacy of Snuneymuxw First Nation history and ancestors. Booths featuring traditional weaving, fry bread, drummers, and face painting will also be open, noon to 2pm.

“Ay Lelum will also be at the Museum with their stunning clothing featuring their family artwork. Find out more about Ay Lelum at https://www.aylelum.com/. Bring your family and friends for an afternoon of learning about and celebrating Snuneymuxw culture and history.”

Producer/Journalist: Theresa O'Leary

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Video Upload Date: September 26, 2023

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