Find your call to action, city urges
- EFN Staff | June 16, 2016
To promote Reconciliation at work, home, and play, the City of Saskatoon, Office of the Treaty Commissioner, Saskatoon Tribal Council, Central Urban Metis Federation Inc., along with 29 supporting organizations, are challenging residents to share their personal contributions to Reconciliation calls to action with their Facebook friends and twitter followers on using #ReconciliationSK.
Share a selfie showing your response to either of the questions below on Facebook and Twitter using #ReconciliationSK:
- What does Reconciliation mean to you?
- What is your Call to Action?
Template signs are available at www.OTC.ca or Saskatoon.ca/reconciliation.
Related:
- Flag of Reconciliation raised in Saskatoon
- Community kicks off month of activities to promote reconciliation
- Non-Indigenous Canadians support immediate gov't measures to address First Nations challenges: survey
- TRC releases final report in Ottawa
- PHOTO GALLERY: Flag of Reconciliation raised in Saskatoon
Other ways to get involved with Reconciliation Saskatoon on social media:
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Read for Reconciliation - Browse the Saskatoon Library's reading list: saskatoonlibrary.ca/reconciliation and choose a title that interests you. Option to post/tweet: "I commit to #Read4Reconciliation by reading xtitlex #ReconciliationSK".
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Lend your voice to the Vision of Reconciliation - Read, share and comment on the Community's Vision for Reconciliation at www.otc.ca.
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Visit our Facebook event page to say you're attending National Aboriginal Day & Day of Reconciliation (June 21 - 22): share the event on Facebook and Twitter using the hashtag #RockYourRoots
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Tweet about Reconciliation using the hashtag #ReconciliationSK and "Like", "Favourite" or retweet posts.
The City of Saskatoon's commitment to the TRC's Calls to Action supports the City's Corporate Strategic Goal of Quality of Life by identifying actions for enhancing Aboriginal well-being and participation in our community.