Forging a Path: Talk 2
Following the horrific discoveries of Indigenous children’s remains found in unmarked graves around the country’s residential schools, here is the next installment in a series of discussions featuring two Horizon alumni: brothers, Andrew and Jimmy Thunder. Andrew and Jimmy are Oji-Cree from Sachigo Lake Ontario. Both live in Winnipeg, working to bring reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada.
This interview highlights the importance of being aware as Canadians (and as Christians) of what the ’94 Calls’ are all about.
You can find more information and the rest of the interviews as they are released here, at horizon.edu/215children.
We invite you to email your questions to 215_Questions@horizon.edu and we will address some of these concerns in future interviews.
Dr. Jeromey Martini
President, Horizon College & Seminary and Professor of New Testament Studies
- Questions? Email: 215_Questions@horizon.edu
- 94 Calls in 94 Days Awareness Campaign
- Circles for Reconciliation
- James Thunder’s spoken word “Dear Younger Self”
- 94 Calls to Action
- Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples Highlights
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC)
- Why wear orange? Jim Thunder’s Canada Day response
- UNDRIP (United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples)
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