CPD 357 - Residential School Legacy
1h 10m
Recorded: 2024-09-26
Qualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour, all of which qualifies for Ethics
Tony Stevenson travels to schools, universities, businesses and labour organizations to give presentations on Truth and Reconciliation. Originally from the Cote First Nation and a member of the Anishnabec First Nation in the Treaty 4 Area in Saskatchewan, he attended the Qu’Appelle Indian Residential School in Lebret, Saskatchewan from Grades 5 to 12. He worked extensively with the Independent Assessment Process (IAP) preparing and representing peers and elders for compensation hearings. Tony was awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal and recognized by both the Saskatchewan and Regina Chambers of Commerce for creating a cross-culture work project at the Conexus Credit Union.
Learn more about Tony's work at MJ’s Ole Skool Crew.
Presenter: Tony Stevenson
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