What does reconciliation mean to me?
Watch video submissions from the campus community, and add your own comments below
What's the project all about?
In response to the question, “What Does Reconciliation Mean to Me?” students, faculty and staff are invited to share reconciliation stories and commitments in a two-to-five-minute video.
Submit your Video!
Create your video in any format - just make certain it answers the quest: "What does Reconciliation Mean to Me?", is three to five minutes in length, and addresses one of the themes of transforming knowing, doing, connecting or being. Examples are available below. Complete the media release form so we are able to share your creation and then submit the form and your video below.
Video Submission Gallery
Watch a video and then comment below!
Yvonne Poitras Pratt
Liza Lorenzetti Family Video
Elisa Lacerda-Vandenborn
Nyre Kirby
Ellen Perrault
Joan Farkas
Andrea Mann
Patricia Danyluk
Mick Elliott
Tiffany Prete
Isaac Malok
Rosemary Brown
Colleen Reilly
Ana Kolaric
Liza Lorenzetti
Chantai Minet
Roxanne Ferguson
Holly Lafont
Miriam Meir
Ava Danyluk
Amy Thompson
Let us know your thoughts after watching a video
The first 100 who submit positive responses to the videos will be gifted an orange t-shirt. These t-shirts will be available at the Werklund School of Education (Education Students Association office: Education Tower 202B)
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More information
In keeping with the Indigenous Strategy at the University of Calgary, this project and the videos submitted are a contemporary way to share narratives and commitments to reconciliation. Storytelling connects ways of knowing, doing and being, all of which are essential to move forward with our roles in reconciliation.