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Orange Shirt Day - National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

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Both the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day take place on September 30.

Orange Shirt Day is an Indigenous-led grassroots commemorative day that honours the children who survived residential schools and remembers those who did not. This day relates to the experience of Phyllis Webstad, a Northern Secwepemc (Shuswap) from the Stswecem'c Xgat'tem First Nation, on her first day of school, where she arrived dressed in a new orange shirt, which was taken from her. It is now a symbol of the stripping away of culture, freedom and self-esteem experienced by Indigenous children over generations.

On September 30, we encourage all Canadians to wear orange to raise awareness of the very tragic legacy of residential schools, and to honour the thousands of Survivors.

Text 'National Day for Truth and Reconciliation' on an orange background with an illustration of figures sitting in a circle with a sweetgrass and feather border.

Image description: Text 'National Day for Truth and Reconciliation' on an orange background with an illustration of figures sitting in a circle with a sweetgrass and feather border.

Art by Portia Chapman

Earlier Event: September 22
First Day of Fall