‘Canadians have a responsibility to listen’: Sixties Scoop stories shared in P.A.
The truth behind the injustices Indigenous children faced at residential schools is starting to be more well known, however, another dark period many endured remains unknown to many.
During a multi-decade period, which ended up being called the ‘Sixties Scoop,’ children were taken from their families and adopted to non-Indigenous homes.
Many were treated as second-class citizens and experienced atrocities some would only expect to see in horror movies.
A national exhibit that highlighted multiple stories from survivors, ‘Bi-Giwen: Coming Home—Truth-Telling from the Sixties Scoop,’ was put on display on Monday at the John M. Cuelenaere Public Library (JMCPL) in Prince Albert.