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Residential Schools: Part 06 Beyond Apologies - Paths to Justice and Reparations

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In the final chapter of our six-part series, we look ahead—beyond the government apologies and symbolic gestures—to the deeper truths and ongoing demands for justice.

Valerie and Amanda explore the limitations of official apologies and what Indigenous communities have repeatedly stated is needed for real change: full reparations, land return, and systemic accountability. We highlight the urgent call for Indigenous-led education, cultural revitalization, and the re-centering of Indigenous knowledge, languages, and leadership in shaping a better future.

We also ask: What does meaningful reconciliation look like, from Indigenous perspectives? And how can settlers move beyond passive awareness into committed, informed action?

This episode features reflections, survivor voices, and guidance for those looking to walk the path of allyship with integrity and humility. It is a call to continue listening—and to never look away.

Need Support?
The National Indian Residential School Crisis Line is available 24/7 to survivors and their families: 1-866-925-4419 (Canada).

Thank you for listening with care. Truth must come before reconciliation.

🌱 PayYourRent.ca is an Indigenous-led grassroots initiative calling on settlers to engage in ongoing, voluntary financial redistribution in support of Indigenous land defenders, sovereignty, and community well-being.

This foundation supports urgent needs like housing, food security, legal defense, and cultural revitalization—all grounded in the principle that land back also means resource back.

If you live, work, or benefit from life on stolen land, consider learning more or making a monthly contribution at PayYourRent.ca.

Justice isn’t a moment—it’s a commitment.

Edited by Kyle McDonnell

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Send us a text, tell us your canadian creepy!

In the final chapter of our six-part series, we look ahead—beyond the government apologies and symbolic gestures—to the deeper truths and ongoing demands for justice.

Valerie and Amanda explore the limitations of official apologies and what Indigenous communities have repeatedly stated is needed for real change: full reparations, land return, and systemic accountability. We highlight the urgent call for Indigenous-led education, cultural revitalization, and the re-centering of Indigenous knowledge, languages, and leadership in shaping a better future.

We also ask: What does meaningful reconciliation look like, from Indigenous perspectives? And how can settlers move beyond passive awareness into committed, informed action?

This episode features reflections, survivor voices, and guidance for those looking to walk the path of allyship with integrity and humility. It is a call to continue listening—and to never look away.

Need Support?
The National Indian Residential School Crisis Line is available 24/7 to survivors and their families: 1-866-925-4419 (Canada).

Thank you for listening with care. Truth must come before reconciliation.

🌱 PayYourRent.ca is an Indigenous-led grassroots initiative calling on settlers to engage in ongoing, voluntary financial redistribution in support of Indigenous land defenders, sovereignty, and community well-being.

This foundation supports urgent needs like housing, food security, legal defense, and cultural revitalization—all grounded in the principle that land back also means resource back.

If you live, work, or benefit from life on stolen land, consider learning more or making a monthly contribution at PayYourRent.ca.

Justice isn’t a moment—it’s a commitment.

Edited by Kyle McDonnell

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