2. What are the 94 Calls to Action?
The 94 Calls to Action are recommendations made by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, which aimed to address the harm caused by residential schools and their impacts on Indigenous peoples. These calls cover various areas, including education, health, justice, and preserving Indigenous languages and cultures. Some key areas include:
- Education: Improving the curriculum to include Indigenous history and languages.
- Health: Ensuring access to healthcare for Indigenous communities.
- Justice: Addressing overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the criminal justice system.
- Commemoration: Honoring the history and experiences of Indigenous peoples.
3. Next Steps for Moving Forward in a Good Way
To move forward positively after studying Canada's Indigenous history, it is essential to prioritize reconciliation and understanding. Some important next steps include:
- Educating Ourselves and Others: Learning more about Indigenous cultures, histories, and contributions to Canada to foster respect and understanding.
- Advocating for Indigenous Rights: Supporting the implementation of the Calls to Action and helping Indigenous communities seek justice and autonomy.
- Building Relationships: Engaging in meaningful dialogue with Indigenous peoples and listening to their stories and needs.
- Promoting Cultural Awareness: Participating in cultural events and learning about Indigenous traditions to appreciate their significance.
By taking these steps, we can help create a future that is more inclusive and respectful of Indigenous rights and cultures.