Cost:
Free


Event Type:
On-Campus


Open To:
Algonquin College students, staff, and alumni

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day, is a time to remember the lives of survivors and those affected by the legacy of residential schools. It was inspired by Phyllis Webstad, who had her favorite orange shirt taken from her on her first day at a residential school when she was six.

September 30 is an opportunity for meaningful discussion and reflection to affirm the lives of survivors and those affected.

Starting on September 26 and leading up to the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation/Orange Shirt Day on September 30, we will be honouring the healing journey of residential school survivors, their families, and those who did not make it home.

We encourage students and staff to join the cross-campus ReconciliACTION pledge. By pledging, we commit to specific acts of reconciliation, such as learning about local Indigenous history, attending related events, and volunteering.

Together, let’s create a ‘wall of commitment’ to honour Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This ‘wall of commitment’ represents our collective dedication to the reconciliation process.


Additional Information

Accessibility

We are committed to providing accessibility for all. Please contact Bobby Ford, Campus Recreation & Fitness Coordinator, by phone at (613) 735-4700 x2757 or via email at fordb@algonquincollege.com for more information.

Parking

Paid parking is in effect at all times. The parking lot is located by the South Entrance. Parking is an $8.25 flat daily rate, with other hourly options available on the HONK Mobile app. See Algonquin College Parking Services for the parking map and for more information on parking permits.

Smoking

Algonquin College is a non-smoking campus. See the Algonquin College Smoke-Free Campus Policy for more details.