This list of resources was put together by Ontario Presents and SPARC, with consultation from Cynthia Lickers-Sage (IPAA) and Clayton Windatt (Aboriginal Curatorial Collective).
The resources below focus on community-based reconciliation initiatives. Additional lists are also available on the topics of:
- Land, Treaties, and Land Acknowledgement
- Art and Artists
- Truth and Reconciliation
- Terminology
- Tools and Guides
- Workshops, Courses, and Training Opportunities
Resource List: Community-based Reconciliation Initiatives
Bobcaygeon Truth and Reconciliation Community
Mississippi Mills All My Relations
4Rs Youth Movement
Changing the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous young people.
Is there a similar initiative in your community or region? Please let us know so that others can find your group
While it is impossible to have a comprehensive list of Reconciliation resources, we hope that this will be a starting place for those looking to learn more about the history of Indigenous people in their area, and about building reciprocal relationships with Indigenous communities, people, and artists. It is a living list, and will be updated as we come across new resources. If you would like to suggest a resource, we welcome you to email ceilidh@ontariopresents.ca.