June is National Indigenous History Month

At the ALCDSB we continue to respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action and are reminded by the First Nations, Métis & Inuit Education Association of Ontario (FNMIEAO) that “The month of June serves as a positive opportunity to highlight and share the positive contributions made every day by First Nations, Métis and Inuit Peoples.” 

Ways to Take Action: 

  • Create a space to center and highlight Indigenous resources, texts, authors, change makers, influencers in the front of your school entrances, learning commons, and gathering spaces. 
  • Continue to focus on Indigenous Influencers in curriculum. June is a great month to center Indigeneity in your planning. 
  • Be inspired by and engage with Indigenous social media, learn about Indigenous approaches to land stewardship, support Indigenous musicians, caterers, and artists. 
  • Focus staff meetings on the celebration and sharing of Indigenous Education that is happening in your school now and throughout the year. 
  • Attend local celebrations  

Learn more: 
Learn about the Assembly of Seven Generations (A7G), an Indigenous youth led & driven grassroots, nonprofit organization focused on community support and opportunities for Indigenous youth. Click here: https://www.a7g.ca/

Visit the Tsi Tyónnheht Onkwawén:na website for information regarding community events and ways to help spread awareness and build allies) 
Visit: https://tto-kenhteke.org/ 

Additional Resource: 

FNMIEAO National Indigenous Peoples Day slide deck. 
Access resource here: https://fnmieao.com/

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