Regina commences Orange Feather Pins Project in anticipation of the upcoming Orange Shirt Day

Regina commences Orange Feather Pins Project in anticipation of the upcoming Orange Shirt Day

SpanglishNews On Orange Shirt Day, Regina citizens stand in solidarity with residential school survivors by adorning orange feather pins, a symbolic gesture supporting reconciliation. A collaboration between Wanuskewin Heritage Park and the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission, each handmade pin incorporates Cree symbolism to represent healing, truth, and reconciliation. Wearers show commitment to learning about Indigenous history, reconciliation, and making Canada a more accepting place. #OrangeShirtDay 💛 #IndigenousReconciliation 🕊️ #CulturalSolidarity ✊ Español:
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