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Residential Schools

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“Residential Schools” is a three-part podcast series created by Historica Canada and hosted by Shaneen Robinson-Desjarlais. It aims to commemorate the history and legacy of residential schools, and honour the stories of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Survivors, their families, and communities. The Residential Schools podcast series is part of a larger awareness campaign created by Historica Canada and funded by the Government of Canada. Along with the podcast series, Historica Canada also offers a video series, an education guide, and several new entries on The Canadian Encyclopedia about the history and legacy of residential schools. Illustrations by Halie Finney.© 2025 Historica Canada Monde Sciences sociales
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The truth is finally let free, now for others to listen and eliminate racism

I liked that people were given a chance to tell their stories and how they were affected by these experiences.
I think these people should have told brutal instances of racism. What effect racism had on them leading to negative thoughts or behavior.
Too often racism is learned by someone we are close to, ie. a mother or father. I would have liked to see this incorporated into thr podcast. The most we hear about it when a man says, "we were called savages",

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