National Day for Truth & Reconciliation (observed)
Held each year on September 30, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was recognized in 2021 by the Federal Government in direct response to Call to Action #80 of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Because this year the date falls on a Saturday, OCAD University will recognize the day on Friday, September 29.
On Friday, September 29, classes are cancelled and the community is encouraged to refrain from booking meetings, where possible. The university is open and active with programming related to the commemoration.
Staff, students, and faculty are encouraged to take part in this important day which is intended to honour the Survivors of the residential school system, their families, and communities, and ensure that public relfection and learning of the history and legacy of residential schools remains a vital component of the reconciliation process.
Community members are encouraged to wear orange and take time to learn more about the impacts of Canada’s residential school system and the experiences of its Survivors.
Visit the OCAD U National Day for Truth & Reconciliation webpage for events, learning resources and supports.
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Be mindful of those in our community who have scent sensitivities; please help OCAD U maintain a healthy, scent-free campus.