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Toward reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in Canada

Toward reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in Canada

FromEnding Poverty Together


Toward reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in Canada

FromEnding Poverty Together

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Nov 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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with guest Dr. Ray Aldred, Director of the Indigenous Studies at the Vancouver School of Theology.How does looking back at Canada’s history with Indigenous Peoples inform how to participate today in reconciliation? And what is the role of faith in this conversation when so much hurt was endured in the name of the Church? Reverend Dr. Ray Aldred, Director of the Indigenous Studies at the Vancouver School of Theology, reminds us that reconciliation is a process, not a one-time event. He offers that looking back to the historic treaty process may be a good place to start. If treaties were meant to help people enjoy a peaceful existence and access to the bounty that the land provides, perhaps we can learn from this in our pursuit of reconciliation. We came together at one time because we needed one another—perhaps we can again.Recommended Resources:Indigenous Studies programs at Vancouver School of TheologyEpisode hosted by Shelaine.
Released:
Nov 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Let’s talk about poverty—its causes and solutions, and the beautiful, messy attempts people all over Canada are making to help. Listen in as host Shelaine chats with Canadian experts working to overcome poverty. Together you’ll tackle tough questions, cover hot topics, and hear true stories. Explore with us how ordinary people can create lasting change. What are Canadians doing about poverty in your neighbourhood, across Canada, and around the world? What can YOU do? https://www.fhcanada.org/podcast The Ending Poverty Together Podcast is an initiative of Food for the Hungry (FH) Canada, a Christian non-profit organization dedicated to ending poverty – one community at a time. Together with bold Canadian partners, FH Canada walks alongside the most vulnerable communities throughout the developing world as they strive toward sustainability.