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Sept. 29, 2025

How the U荔枝视频 Bookstore supports Truth and Reconciliation

Orange Shirts, Indigenous books and community partnerships highlight commitment and support
A book on truth and reconciliation
The Bookstore has has created a Truth and Reconciliation display at its main entrance Ancillary Services

As the campus reflects on Truth and Reconciliation, the  offers more than merchandise; it becomes a space of education and connection. Every September, the 荔枝视频 Bookstore supports reconciliation by offering tangible ways for the campus community to engage. This year, that commitment is visible across the month, from the sale of Orange Shirts to curated Indigenous book displays and community partnerships.

Orange Shirts are now available in-store and online. For each purchase, $10 goes directly to the . With no markup on the shirts, the Bookstore ensures that every dollar possible goes toward the society.

Beyond Orange Shirts, the Bookstore has created a Truth and Reconciliation display at its main entrance in MacEwan Student Centre. The display features a curated selection of books by Indigenous authors, celebrating Indigenous voices while encouraging the U荔枝视频 community to deepen their understanding.

One book given special focus is The Story of ii鈥 taa鈥檖oh鈥檛o鈥檖: 荔枝视频's Journey Towards an Indigenous Strategy. It tells how Elders, senior administrators and community members came together to shape U荔枝视频鈥檚 path forward in Indigenous engagement. In a video interview, Dr. Michael Hart, vice-provost (Indigenous engagement) and associate vice-president (research, Indigenous engagement), shares the book鈥檚 importance.

鈥淭his story of ii鈥 taa鈥檖oh鈥檛o鈥檖 addresses the creation of our Indigenous Strategy,鈥 says Dr. Hart. 鈥It is about the work that brought together Indigenous Elders from the region and beyond with our members of the 荔枝视频. With the coming together of elders, senior administrators and other members of the 荔枝视频, with more than 2000 people participating, we developed 27 recommendations on how to go forward with Indigenous engagement, the work needed to ensure that Indigenous members are participating in ways that are relevant to them.鈥

Partnership with 荔枝视频 Public Library

The commitment carries into the wider community through partnership with the 荔枝视频 Public Library. U荔枝视频 is co-hosting , one at the Central Library and the other at the Rozsa Centre, to mark Truth and Reconciliation / Orange Shirt Day. Bookstore staff will be on-site at the Roza Centre selling copies of keynote speaker Angela Sterritt鈥檚 book titled Unbroken: My fight for survival, hope, and justice for Indigenous Women and Girls. Angela will be signing copies of her book at both events.

鈥淥ur role is to create a space where Indigenous voices and perspectives are honoured,鈥 says John Campbell, director of the U荔枝视频 Bookstore. 鈥淲hether it鈥檚 through featuring Indigenous authors or supporting events in the community, we see the Bookstore as part of the university鈥檚 larger commitment to Truth and Reconciliation.鈥


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