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Thursday, February 18 • 9:00am - 10:15am
The Sixties Scoop—Understanding Implications & Contributing towards Reconciliation

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From the 1950s to the 1990s, thousands of Indigenous children across Canada were apprehended and placed with non-Indigenous families, isolating many from Indigenous cultures, languages and identity.  This session will provide educators with an overview of historical and current insights into the Sixties Scoop, as well as increased understanding of its legacy.  You will leave this session with an increased understanding of the complexities of the Sixties Scoop, including resources and strategies to contribute towards reconciliation.

Speakers
avatar for Annette Fox-Bruised Head

Annette Fox-Bruised Head

Association Indigenous Instructor, Alberta Teachers' Association
This session is presented by the ATA
avatar for Gretchen Riel

Gretchen Riel

Indigenous Education PD Facilitator, The Alberta Teachers' Association


Thursday February 18, 2021 9:00am - 10:15am MST
Virtual (Zoom)