Truth and Reconciliation Day in Brandon
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This article was published 30/09/2022 (1237 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Participants listen to a residential school survivor speak prior to the Orange Shirt Day walk during Truth and Reconciliation Week at the Riverbank Discovery Centre Friday. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Participants march through the site of the former Brandon Indian Residential School during the Orange Shirt Day Walk as part of Truth and Reconciliation Week Friday. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Historical photos of the former Brandon Indian Residential School line the Orange Shirt Day walk route at the school site. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Lorraine Pompana speaks of her painful experiences being taken from her home at Sioux Valley Dakota Nation to Brandon Indian Residential School as a child, prior to the Orange Shirt Day walk during Truth and Reconciliation Week at the Riverbank Discovery Centre Friday. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Participants walk along Grand Valley Road to the site of the former Brandon Indian Residential School during the Orange Shirt Day walk as part of Truth and Reconciliation Week Friday. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Sioux Valley Unity Riders arrive at the site of the former Brandon Indian Residential School at the end of their six-day Every Child Matters Ride on Friday as part of Truth and Reconciliation Week. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Sioux Valley Dakota Nation Chief Jennifer Bone speaks prior to the Orange Shirt Day Walk during Truth and Reconciliation Week at the Riverbank Discovery Centre Friday. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)