Amanda Thomas
19 posts



Celebrating Pink Shirt Day with a picturebook that shows we all belong while allowing children to see themselves represented in the text and illustrations.#PinkShirtDay

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If you are looking for more resources to read by Indigenous authors may I suggest Seven Sacred Teachings Niizhwaaswi gagiikwewin #Shelfietalk

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A7 Thank you Bob Joseph. You have deepened my thinking about the ways in which I can as an individual contribute towards Truth and Reconciliation. #Shelfietalk
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A6 3. Attend and support Indigenous community events. #Shelfietalk
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A5 Including picture books written by Indigenous authors in the Kindergarten classroom and using them to celebrate these authors and act as windows offering insight into experiences that may be different from their own. #Shelfietalk
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A4 Number 19. The pandemic has highlighted the gaps in health outcomes for marginalized people so it’s important to close these gaps, especially in Indigenous communities, now more than ever. #Shelfietalk
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A3 Being able to read and think about the history of the Indian Act and its negative impacts on generations of Indigenous Peoples has helped me to understand why the effects are still being felt to this day. This level of trauma doesn’t disappear overnight. #Shelfietalk
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A2 How government policies and legislation systematically served to erase the cultures, languages, and practices of Indigenous Peoples. #Shelfietalk
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A1 Learning and thinking critically about the past, present, and future of the Indian Act/dismantling of the Act and how we can create a future where all Canadians can contribute to reconciliation and strengthening relationships with Indigenous Peoples. #ShelfieTalk
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Hi everyone! I'm Amanda and I'm tweeting from Brampton, Ontario.
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