Topic: A Conversation with Belinda Vandenbroek

Belinda VandenBroek, Survivor from Opaskwayak Cree Nation, in conversation with Witness Michael Redhead Champagne, shares her story highlighting the legacy of colonial schooling systems, the resilience of Indigenous Peoples, and the role of youth in advancing truth and reconciliation.

Provided By National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Video duration: 52:02 min

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