Commemorate National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with keynote Nelson Bird, cultural performances, and opportunities to learn, reflect, and support reconciliation.
Join us for an inspiring event led by keynote speaker Nelson Bird, a respected journalist, educator, and member of the Peepeekisis Cree Nation. In his presentation, “Truth, Reconciliation, and the Media – Nelson Bird’s Experiences”, he will reflect on the meaning of Truth and Reconciliation / Orange Shirt Day from his personal perspective, sharing observations he has witnessed throughout his life.
This special gathering will also feature an opening blessing, greetings from RPL leadership, a powerful drum honour song, and a vibrant jingle dance performance, followed by bannock and tea with the community.
This event is held in honour of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Part of Culture Days programming, thanks to funding from SaskCulture through the support of SaskLotteries.
About Nelson Bird
Nelson Bird is a member of Peepeekisis Cree Nation. After earning a journalism degree, Nelson spent 26 years at CTV Saskatchewan News as a reporter, anchor, producer, cameraperson, and assignment editor. He's the longest serving host and producer of “Indigenous Circle”. His many achievements include winning regional, national and international awards and received a lifetime achievement award. Nelson left CTV in July 2024 and is now a lecturer with the First Nations University Indigenous Communications Arts (INCA) journalism program
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Special Events | Indigenous |
TAGS: | Special Event | Performance | Indigenous | Artist and Author Talks |
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