National Day for Truth & Reconciliation is just around the corner.
In the acknowledgement of Indigenous Rights, and paving way for a more equitable future, governments, organizations, and community leaders have been using terms such as ‘UNDRIP’, ‘Declaration Act’, or ‘Calls To Action’.
What exactly does this all mean? How does it affect the future of Indigenous People? Why do museums play a role in all of this?
To commemorate the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, stop by the Qualicum Beach Museum to learn the answers to those questions, hear about the UN’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and see what museums across BC are doing to support their local Indigenous communities.
‘The Beginning of Truth & Reconciliation’ will be open on September 30th 10 am to 4 pm, and is on display until November 26, 2024. Visitors are also invited to contribute to a commemorative book to mark their reflections on truth, reconciliation, and the rights of Indigenous peoples.
Open Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays 1 – 4 p.m.