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🧡 Orange Shirt Day 101: The History, Conversation Starters & Ways to Create Change

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Orange Shirt Day is more than a date on the calendar - it’s a powerful call to remember, learn, and act. In this solo episode, co-host Breanne explores the history of Orange Shirt Day, the legacy of residential schools in Canada, and the story of Phyllis Jack Webstad, whose stolen orange shirt sparked a nationwide movement for truth and reconciliation.

You’ll hear:

  • Why September 30th was chosen as National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

  • The lasting impact of residential school trauma and the strength of Indigenous survivors & families

  • How wearing an orange shirt helps raise awareness that Every Child Matters

  • Practical conversation starters for families, classrooms, and communities

  • Meaningful ways to support Indigenous communities - from self-education to advocacy

Whether you’re new to Orange Shirt Day or seeking deeper understanding, this episode offers education, reflection, and actionable steps to stand with Indigenous peoples and help build a more truthful, just future.

EPISODE TOPICS:

🔷 What is Orange Shirt Day?

🔷 Who is Phyllis Jack Webstad?

🔷 Every Child Matters

🔷 Truth and Reconciliation

🔷 Residential schools Canada

🔷 Building a better future

🔷 Reconciliation actions

🔷 Indigenous history

🔷 Generational healing

🔷 Native American stories

🔷 Indigenous healing

🔷 Indigenous podcast

🔷 Indigenous storytelling

🔷 Indigenous perspectives

🔷 Native American philosophy

🔷 Residential school survivor story

🔷 Ancestral knowledge

🔷 Indigenous teachings

🔷 Indigenous stories

🔷 Native American teachings

🔷 Indigenous voices

🔷 Survivor Stories

🔷 Ways to support Indigenous Communities

🔷 Indigenous leaders

🔷 Orange Shirt Day in classrooms

🔷 Indigenous teaching in classrooms

🔷 Conversation starters

🔷 Classroom conversation starters

🧡 Support & Connect:

🌐 ⁠https://www.theindigenousfoundation.org/⁠

📲 Follow us on Instagram:

@theindigenousfoundation

&

@breazieboozhoo

The Orange Shirt Society: https://orangeshirtday.org

🎧 Subscribe for more episodes on Indigenous wisdom, resistance, & healing

  continue reading

14 episodes

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Manage episode 509339171 series 3354819
Content provided by The Indigenous Foundation. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The Indigenous Foundation or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Orange Shirt Day is more than a date on the calendar - it’s a powerful call to remember, learn, and act. In this solo episode, co-host Breanne explores the history of Orange Shirt Day, the legacy of residential schools in Canada, and the story of Phyllis Jack Webstad, whose stolen orange shirt sparked a nationwide movement for truth and reconciliation.

You’ll hear:

  • Why September 30th was chosen as National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

  • The lasting impact of residential school trauma and the strength of Indigenous survivors & families

  • How wearing an orange shirt helps raise awareness that Every Child Matters

  • Practical conversation starters for families, classrooms, and communities

  • Meaningful ways to support Indigenous communities - from self-education to advocacy

Whether you’re new to Orange Shirt Day or seeking deeper understanding, this episode offers education, reflection, and actionable steps to stand with Indigenous peoples and help build a more truthful, just future.

EPISODE TOPICS:

🔷 What is Orange Shirt Day?

🔷 Who is Phyllis Jack Webstad?

🔷 Every Child Matters

🔷 Truth and Reconciliation

🔷 Residential schools Canada

🔷 Building a better future

🔷 Reconciliation actions

🔷 Indigenous history

🔷 Generational healing

🔷 Native American stories

🔷 Indigenous healing

🔷 Indigenous podcast

🔷 Indigenous storytelling

🔷 Indigenous perspectives

🔷 Native American philosophy

🔷 Residential school survivor story

🔷 Ancestral knowledge

🔷 Indigenous teachings

🔷 Indigenous stories

🔷 Native American teachings

🔷 Indigenous voices

🔷 Survivor Stories

🔷 Ways to support Indigenous Communities

🔷 Indigenous leaders

🔷 Orange Shirt Day in classrooms

🔷 Indigenous teaching in classrooms

🔷 Conversation starters

🔷 Classroom conversation starters

🧡 Support & Connect:

🌐 ⁠https://www.theindigenousfoundation.org/⁠

📲 Follow us on Instagram:

@theindigenousfoundation

&

@breazieboozhoo

The Orange Shirt Society: https://orangeshirtday.org

🎧 Subscribe for more episodes on Indigenous wisdom, resistance, & healing

  continue reading

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