A Day To Listen Canada
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A day to listen canada. 630 NT local time on CBC Music and CBC. No signup or install needed. On June 30 today the Downie Wenjack foundation is sponsoring A Day to Listen in partnership with radio stations across Canada.
In partnership with the Gord Downie Chanie Wenjack Fund radio stations across the country are taking parting in A Day to Listen dedicated to sharing stories from Indigenous leaders residential school survivors elders musicians and teachers throughout the day on Wednesday from 6 am. We want to let our audience know these stories are tough powerful and moving. You can listen acknowledge and honour the voices and stories of Indigenous people in Canada.
Listen to A Day To Listen. Over 150000 Indigenous children were taken away at residential schools and over 4100 of those children never returned home. A Day to Listen.
6am 6pm local time on Wednesday June 30 on radio stations across Canada In recognition of National Indigenous History Month Bell Media Corus Entertainment Inc Rogers Sports Media Stingray Radio and more join together in an unprecedented collaboration to amplify elevate listen to and learn from Indigenous voices with A DAY TO LISTEN. A Day to Listen June is National Indigenous History Month recognizing the history heritage and diversity of First Nations Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada. From 6AM to 6PM the stories of Indigenous leaders residential school survivors elders musicians and teachers will be shared throughout the day.
Find out more at downiewnjackca or Downie Wenjack Fund. Put together by radio stations across the country A Day to Listen will broadcast from 6 am. Canadians are invited to visit DWF throughout the day to learn more about their programming including the Legacy Schools program which provides educators with free resources to teach about the true history of residential.
Over 150000 children were taken away to residential schools. Its a day to amplify elevate listen to and learn from Indigenous voices. Today on Canada Day you can DoSomething.