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Online Discussion: Truth and Reconciliation

Aboriginal carving for the truth and reconciliation commission, Creative Commons

Aboriginal carving for the truth and reconciliation commission, Creative Commons

From 2008-2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) sought to create "as complete a historical record as possible of the residential school system and legacy." The end result was a charge of cultural genocide.

Our discussion guest, Jodi Spargur, was involved with TRC, and has spent many years working alongside First Nations peoples. Jodi describes herself as a farmer, pastor and catalyzer for justice and healing between settlers and Indigenous Peoples. Jodi has been a pastor for 27 years, including planting a church in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver in 2009 that was formed around First Nations families. A large aspect of Jodi’s work focuses on helping non-Indigenous communities learn about colonization, and about how the implications of colonization manifest themselves today. Because of her extensive experience working alongside Indigenous Peoples, Jodi opens eyes to a different worldview.

Jodi established and directs Red Clover Initiatives, a non-profit network that creates Indigenous led local actions for healing and justice. Red Clover also provides cultural safety and anti-racism trainings. She works among Baptist and other churches catalyzing local, sustainable connections with Indigenous communities for the purposes of healing and justice.

Jodi is profoundly gifted as a presenter and educator. She lives as a guest on the unceded Coast Salish Territory known as Vancouver, BC.

This event will challenge understandings of colonialism, the role of churches, the difference between being and ally and being the accused, and offer some of the findings of the TRC in making a way forward.

In a time when we are actually facing systemic racism in our country, this event is a vital look at our early and ongoing injustices towards those who have lived on North American soil since time immemorial.

There will be a time for Q&A at the end.

This event is part of the ‘Hamster Church series, hosted by Echoes Bellingham.

Contact echoesbellingham.org for the details regarding access to this important online event.

Earlier Event: June 15
Creative Church- ONLINE
Later Event: June 29
Pub Church