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The Official Book of Orange Shirt Society - Community Awareness - MWE9781989122433 The Official Book of Orange Shirt Society - Community Awareness - MWE9781989122433
The Official Book of Orange Shirt Society - Community Awareness - MWE9781989122433 The Official Book of Orange Shirt Society - Community Awareness - MWE9781989122433
The Official Book of Orange Shirt Society - Community Awareness - MWE9781989122433 The Official Book of Orange Shirt Society - Community Awareness - MWE9781989122433

The Official Book of Orange Shirt Society

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Item Code: MWE9781989122433
Manufacturer Ref 978-1-989122-43-3

Description

Edited and Approved by Phyllis Webstad & Joan Sorley

Orange Shirt Day was inspired by the story of a survivor named Phyllis Webstad. When Phyllis was 6 years old she went to Residential School for the first time wearing a brand new shiny orange shirt. When she arrived at the school her shirt was taken away and never to be seen again.

To Phyllis the colour orange was a symbol that she did not matter. Today she has learned to accept the colour and even have fun with it and now the orange shirt has become a symbol of hope and reconciliation. By wearing an orange shirt on Orange Shirt Day, you make a powerful statement that residential schools were wrong and commit to the concept that EVERY CHILD MATTERS.

The Orange Shirt Society is a nonprofit society, based in Williams Lake, BC that guides the Orange Shirt Day movement. The purposes of The Society are:

  • To support Indian Residential School reconciliation.

  • To create awareness of the individual, family, and community intergenerational impacts of Indian Residential Schools through Orange Shirt Society activities.

  • To create awareness of the concept of "Every Child Matters".

Specifications

UNSPSC Code

55111601

Category

Story

Depth

11" (279.40 mm)

Distribution Media/Method

Hardcover

Grade

7+

Language

English

Number of Pages

150

Packaged Quantity

1 each

Product Type

Printed Book

Width

8.50" (215.90 mm)

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The Official Book of Orange Shirt Society - Community Awareness - MWE9781989122433 The Official Book of Orange Shirt Society - Community Awareness - MWE9781989122433
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The Official Book of Orange Shirt Society - Community Awareness - MWE9781989122433 The Official Book of Orange Shirt Society - Community Awareness - MWE9781989122433

The Official Book of Orange Shirt Society

Ships in approx. 5 - 10 days. Extended lead times may apply.
Item Code: MWE9781989122433
Manufacturer Ref 978-1-989122-43-3

Description

Edited and Approved by Phyllis Webstad & Joan Sorley

Orange Shirt Day was inspired by the story of a survivor named Phyllis Webstad. When Phyllis was 6 years old she went to Residential School for the first time wearing a brand new shiny orange shirt. When she arrived at the school her shirt was taken away and never to be seen again.

To Phyllis the colour orange was a symbol that she did not matter. Today she has learned to accept the colour and even have fun with it and now the orange shirt has become a symbol of hope and reconciliation. By wearing an orange shirt on Orange Shirt Day, you make a powerful statement that residential schools were wrong and commit to the concept that EVERY CHILD MATTERS.

The Orange Shirt Society is a nonprofit society, based in Williams Lake, BC that guides the Orange Shirt Day movement. The purposes of The Society are:

  • To support Indian Residential School reconciliation.

  • To create awareness of the individual, family, and community intergenerational impacts of Indian Residential Schools through Orange Shirt Society activities.

  • To create awareness of the concept of "Every Child Matters".

Specifications

UNSPSC Code

55111601

Category

Story

Depth

11" (279.40 mm)

Distribution Media/Method

Hardcover

Grade

7+

Language

English

Number of Pages

150

Packaged Quantity

1 each

Product Type

Printed Book

Width

8.50" (215.90 mm)

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Starting from
CAD 34.69 / EA
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