Dreamspeakers International Indigenous Film Festival

Sixties Scoop: More Than Sorry

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On May 28, 2018, the Alberta Government publicly apologized to the families that were affected by 60s Scoop, in which Indigenous children were removed from their families and placed with mostly non-Indigenous families. Simply saying sorry is not enough. There are multiple people on a healing journey to overcome the past. Adam North Peigan, Shiela Williams, and Wally Arcand share their story. Sixties Scoop Indigenous Society of Alberta (SSISA) has worked with Alberta government to start the process to listen to those affected by the 60s Scoop to make the apology possible. The 60s Scoop Project will create an awareness of the history of the 60s Scoop and what effects it had on Indigenous families. We want to educate people about the 60s Scoop as a part of the continued acts of reconciliation to build a stronger Canada.

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    00:20:14
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Canada
  • Director
    Aretha Greatrix, Jodi Calahoo-Stonehouse
  • Producer
    Aretha Greatrix
  • Editor
    Lese Skidmore
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