Here are 5 ways we can begin to decolonize our #Thanksgiving. A THREAD
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1. Learn and acknowledge whose land you are on. Learn about the history, the people, and the treaties. Here are a few apps you can check out: http://www.whose.land"> http://www.whose.land and http://www.native-land.ca"> http://www.native-land.ca
2. Read up on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. It& #39;s a collection of statements and documents that highlight experiences of survivors affected by the residential school system.
You can learn more at: http://www.trc.ca"> http://www.trc.ca
You can learn more at: http://www.trc.ca"> http://www.trc.ca
3. Support small Indigenous businesses! We all spend our economic resources somewhere, why not choose to support Indigenous communities instead? And share some of your favourite businesses
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4. #Thanksgiving is also an opportunity to talk to your family and friends about the legacy colonization had on Indigenous communities and how it continues to this day.