Matika Wilbur, & Temryss Lane
This episode highlights the incredible Native women at the forefront of the efforts to bring about President Biden’s recent apology for the harm caused by the federal Indian boarding school system.
We sit down with Deb Parker (Tulalip) to uncover the behind-the-scenes journey of this apology, break down its significance, and dive into the Truth and Healing Bill [HR.7227/S.1723]. This bipartisan bill, unanimously approved by the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs on June 7, 2023, strengthens Tribal sovereignty and centers survivor voices, offering a path toward truth and reconciliation.
✨ Special guest Freddie Lane (Lummi) reflects on his time at Chemawa Indian Boarding School and his reaction to Biden’s historic speech. His heartfelt story reminds us of the countless children who never made it home and the resilience of those who carry their legacy forward.
🚨 This bill needs our support NOW. 🚨
The Truth and Healing Bill is a crucial step toward accountability, healing, and justice for survivors and their families. Your voice matters.
What you can do:
🔗 Learn about and support the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition: https://boardingschoolhealing.org/
📣 Contact your representatives to ensure this bill passes into law.
🎉 This marks our second episode from the new Tidelands studio! Huge thanks to our amazing team:
💡 Creative direction & editing: Teo Shantz
🎨 Artwork: Ciara Sana
🎥 Film work: Francisco Sanchez
⚠️ Content warning: This episode discusses topics related to Indian boarding schools, including trauma, cultural loss, and the ongoing effects on Indigenous communities. Please take care while listening—gather your medicines, smudge, and lean on your community for support.
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