Abstract

The context of my contribution to the roundtable discussion was intended to be from a personal perspective. I have Indigenous roots and am a second-generation survivor of the Indian Day School and Residential School system. For myself, the issue of reconciliation in the church is visceral because my mother and her siblings experienced the detrimental effects of these assimilation policies that we now know as cultural genocide. The effects of these policies continue to be felt in subsequent generations; they are intergenerational and they are traumatic.

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