Stevens Memorial Library (North Andover)

Orange Shirt Day, September 30th, Orange Shirt Society ; edited and approved by Phyllis Webstad & Joan Sorley

Label
Orange Shirt Day, September 30th, Orange Shirt Society ; edited and approved by Phyllis Webstad & Joan Sorley
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Orange Shirt Day, September 30th
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1197993465
Responsibility statement
Orange Shirt Society ; edited and approved by Phyllis Webstad & Joan Sorley
Series statement
Indigenous Collection
Summary
On her first day at Residential School, Phyllis Webstad was forced to take off her shiny orange shirt. The shirt was taken away and never returned. Orange Shirt Day was inspired by Phyllis Webstad's story. By wearing an orange shirt on Orange Shirt Day you are helping to send a message that Residential Schools were wrong, and that every child matters
Table Of Contents
The vision that inspired Orange Shirt Day -- Setting the stage to residential schools -- Residential schools the effects on Indigenous people -- Remembering, recovering and reconciling -- Orange Shirt Day and the Orange Shirt Society -- How to participate in Orange Shirt Day -- Reconciliation : building a future together -- Artwork : Canadian students' reflections -- Glossary
Target audience
juvenile
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