In fact, it was Orange Shirt Day before it was anything else. That's the message Phyllis Webstad, the creator of Orange Shirt Day, wants Canadians to remember on Sept. 30 each year. Webstad is a ...
In the packet, Frye included the story of Phyllis Webstad, who was taken from her family when she was six years old. Webstad, according to the informational packet, was a tribal citizen of the ...
Many wear orange shirts on Sept. 30 to honour residential school survivors, including Phyllis Webstad, who has described having a brand new orange shirt taken away on her first day at one of the ...
The day of remembrance, also known as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, was established in Canada in 2013 and ...
There were nearly 100 people at the Diamond Family Auditorium on Wednesday, Oct. 4 to mark the 10th anniversary of the founding of Orange Shirt Day by author Phyllis Webstad. At this event ...
Related: Canada continues to face residential school denialism Residential school survivor Phyllis Webstad, Stswecem’c Xgat’tem First Nation, started Orange Shirt Day in 2013. She chose the ...
We weren’t hugged. We weren’t consoled. We could be half-dead and we weren’t tended to.” — Phyllis Webstad, creator of Orange Shirt Day In 2019, in response to the Calls to Action of the Truth and ...
Today is Orange Shirt Day by Phyllis Webstad, illustrated by Natassia Davies is the #1 Canadian kids book this week. Today is Orange Shirt Day is a touch-and-feel book for ages 0-3 that explains ...
Today is Orange Shirt Day is a picture book by Phyllis Webstad, right, illustrated by Natassia Davies, left. (Medicine Wheel Publishing) Today is Orange Shirt Day by Phyllis Webstad, illustrated ...
Many wear orange shirts on Sept. 30 to honour residential school survivors, including Phyllis Webstad, who has described having a brand new orange shirt taken away on her first day at one of the ...