Yesterday was an Orange Shirt Day event at the WAC.
For James Eagle, residential school survivor, Orange Shirt Day means there’s recognition for those who went through the residential schools.
It also helps to honour that what happened at the schools hasn’t been forgotten.
James Eagle talks about something he learned from his grandfather.
“I said how can they say love thy neighbour, do unto others as you would have them do unto you. How can they say that when they are doing these things to us. My grandfather said, forgive them, they don’t know what they’re doing. I have forgiven them, but I haven’t forgotten.
Orange Shirt Day is important because it lets everyone know what happened in those schools and helps the reconciliation process.