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Lincoln Alexander School “Orange Shirt Day” Thursday, Sept. 30th

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Lincoln Alexander School “Orange Shirt Day” Thursday, Sept. 30th

Lincoln Alexander Parents and Caregivers,

Please see below for information regarding our upcoming Orange Shirt Day……

“On Thursday, September 30, we wear orange to honour the story of Phyllis Webstad, who in the early 1970s had her orange shirt taken away on her first day at the St. Joseph Mission (SJM) Residential School in British Columbia.

The orange shirt is symbolic of how Indigenous children were forcibly removed from their homes, families and communities to attend state and church-led schools that stripped them of their culture, language and identity. This created irreversible harm from which many families still suffer.

Where possible, we encourage you to wear orange on Thursday, September 30 to honour the children whose lives were lost and the survivors of Residential Schools. Beginning in May, 2021, 215 bodies were uncovered at the Kamloops Indian Residential School, and since then, over 6,100 bodies in unmarked graves have been unearthed. Orange Shirt Day now coincides with a federal statutory holiday, the first inaugural National Day of Truth and Reconciliation.”

Thank you for supporting this important occasion.

Ms. Prpa

Principal

Updated on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
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