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Place Series
The Presbyterian Church of TC, 701 Westminster Rd
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Free
Join in this 3 part series that examines the injustice of colonization, celebrates the resilience of Indigenous peoples, & works toward truth & restoration. This year's focus is the harm of Native American Boarding Schools. The planning team includes members of the GTB, the SALT coalition, & PCTC. Supper at 5:30pm ($5-$7 suggested donation); program at 6:30pm. Night 1- March 12: Vicki Wilson, a seasoned northern Michigan researcher & publisher will present on the Federal Boarding School Era with special attention on Grove Hill School in Omena founded by Presbyterian Minister Peter Dougherty. Night 2- March 19: Survivors of the Holy Childhood School of Harbor Springs will share their first-hand experiences. An atmosphere of respect and sensitivity will be fostered as panelists bear witness to their realities. Attendance by children is not recommended. Night 3- April 2: A huge celebration of life & resilience of Indigenous people who survived the boarding schools.
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