
Knowledge is Sacred, Truth is Healing: Reflections from the August 2024 Survivor Gathering
The “Knowledge is Sacred, Truth is Healing” gathering took place from August 18 to 22, 2024, on the traditional lands of the Fort William First

The “Knowledge is Sacred, Truth is Healing” gathering took place from August 18 to 22, 2024, on the traditional lands of the Fort William First

From July 15– 19, 2024, Survivors and First Nations youth gathered on the traditional lands of the Fort William First Nation in Thunder Bay, Ontario,

The Survivors’ Secretariat calls on organizations and individuals to support the restoration of federal funding for groups working with Survivors of Indian Residential Schools across

On Monday, July 22, 2024, the Survivors’ Secretariat traveled to Ottawa and then across the bridge to Gatineau, Quebec, to meet with Deputy Minister Valerie

“Let’s begin here today and rewrite the narrative of inter-generational trauma to inter-generational courage,” Chief Sherri-Lynn Hill, of Six Nations of the Grand River. The

For its third year, Survivors’ Secretariat welcomed back a group of Intergenerational Survivors, aged 18-29, through the Reclaiming Our Role – Youth Supporting Survivors Program.

The Indian Act, enacted by the Canadian federal government in 1876, was designed to assimilate Indigenous peoples into Canadian society. Throughout its history, this legislation

The observance of Indigenous Languages Day honours Indigenous languages in Canada. Celebrated since 1993, the day provides an opportunity for both non-Indigenous and Indigenous peoples

The Survivors’ Secretariat proudly announces our Third Annual Survivors of the Mohawk Institute Gathering happening June 25-27, 2024 at the Best Western in Brantford, Ontario.

Nearly two decades after its inception, The Gary Miller Art Project is preparing to release a new documentary and travelling exhibit. Accompanied by his new