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 * THE INDIAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL HISTORY AND DIALOGUE CENTRE AT UBC
   
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 * RECONCILIATION POLE, HEREDITARY CHIEF 7IDANSUU (JAMES HART), HAIDA
   
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LARRY LOYIE: WRITING IS HEALING

Physical & Virtual Exhibition Launching November 5

This November, IRSHDC is proud to announce a new exhibit – Larry Loyie: Writing
is Healing. Featuring a digital and physical collection of materials, this
exhibit will introduce you to the life and work of Larry Loyie – a playwright,
poet and author who turned to writing on his own healing journey as a
Residential School Survivor. His work has opened up healing pathways and
supported the education of others.

The physical exhibition is located at the IRSHDC Gallery. It is available to the
public during our gallery’s open hours (Monday-Thursday, 12-4PM).

The digital collection is accessible via our Collections site, which can be
accessed at the link below.


Visit the Collections site


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LATEST NEWS


 * In Memoriam: The Honourable Justice Murray SinclairNovember 4, 2024
   IRSHDC is saddened to hear of the passing of the Honourable Justice Murray
   Sinclair at 73 years old. He was instrumental in leading the Truth and
   Reconciliation Commission and a tireless advocate for Survivors of the
   Residential School system and for Indigenous rights. Sinclair, also known by
   his spirit name… Read more: In Memoriam: The Honourable Justice Murray
   Sinclair
 * Indigenous Documentaries Spark Conversations on Intergenerational Healing and
   ResilienceSeptember 5, 2024
   Filmmakers of s-yéwyáw: Awaken, WaaPaKe (Tomorrow), and Ever Deadly get
   candid about their own personal journeys and the intentionality of their
   documentaries  By Renita Bangert “The teachings of our Indigenous Elders are
   needed now more than ever to navigate a changing world.” -Alfonso Salinas,
   Ecko Aleck, Charlene SanJenko (opening titles… Read more: Indigenous
   Documentaries Spark Conversations on Intergenerational Healing and Resilience
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   IRSHDC X Virago Nation Pt 2: Decolonizing, Indigenizing and Queering
   ArtAugust 2, 2024
   Happy Vancouver Pride Weekend! Check out Pt 2 of our interview with members
   of Virago Nation – we’re chatting with Ruthe Ordare, RainbowGlitz and Monday
   Blues about how their queerness intersects with their Indigeneity, and how
   they’re bringing their cultures and identities to their art.
 * IRSHDC X Virago Nation Pt 1: Talking Queerness and IndigeneityJune 28, 2024
   Our first video of our interview with members of Virago Nation is live! Hear
   Ruthe Ordare, RainbowGlitz and Monday Blues share their places and people,
   how they came to perform with Virago Nation, and what queerness means to
   them. Stay tuned for Part 2 of our conversation with Ruthe, Rainbow… Read
   more: IRSHDC X Virago Nation Pt 1: Talking Queerness and Indigeneity
 * An Introduction to the IRSHDC Self-Guided TourJune 26, 2024
   Earlier this year, we launched our Self-Guided Tour Manual. This is a tool to
   help you navigate the Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre
   and learn about our work and collections. You can visit us anytime our
   gallery is open and take a self-guided tour! Read on to find… Read more: An
   Introduction to the IRSHDC Self-Guided Tour






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The records offer diverse perspectives (former students, officials, journalists,
scholars) and include Survivor testimonies, Truth and Reconciliation Commission
hearings, photographs, maps, government documents, church documents, and
newspaper articles.

Responding to Survivors’ desire to have a single point of access to residential
school records, the Centre provides access to an online database containing
digital copies of records from partner organizations. This single access point
brings together records that are otherwise dispersed online and in physical
spaces.


Explore the Collections


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The Centre is located on the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the
hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ speaking xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam people). We are privileged to
work with the Musqueam First Nation and the Musqueam Archives as community
partners.


Learn more


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Need support? The Indian Residential School Survivor Support Society
has established a 24-hour Crisis Line for former students and their families.
Call: 1-866-925-4419.
Find additional wellness resources and supports.


Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre
1985 Learners' Walk
Vancouver, BC CA V6T 1Z1
Tel 604 822 6941
Website irshdc.ubc.ca
Email irshdc.info@ubc.ca
The Centre and the University of British Columbia are located on the
traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ speaking
Musqueam people. We thank the Musqueam Nation for its hospitality and support of
our work.
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