Gords message to all of us

Over 11 million people tuned in to watch the last ever Tragically Hip show.

It was a powerful and moving show that brought people together across the country, and everybody is talking about the moment when lead singer Gord Downie sent us a clear message about our relationship to First Nations.

“We were trained our entire lives to ignore, trained our entire lives to hear not a word of what's going on... And what's going on up there ain't good. It's maybe worse than it's ever been… It's really, really bad, but we're going to figure it out, you're going to figure it out.''[1]

With Gord’s call to action echoing across the country, many people are looking for a place to start. If that’s you, check out the resources below, or share them with others in your community.

Imagine if all 11 million of us who heard Gord’s call to action took the time to understand this country’s painful past. Imagine if all of us understood how the legacy of residential schools and colonization continues to shape the lived experience of Indigenous communities. Imagine if all of us learned what we could do to support the struggles of Indigenous peoples fighting for justice.

Our future, as people living all across this land, will be so much stronger if we’re able to deepen our understanding of our shared history and take collective responsibility for building a country based on mutual respect and recognition.

With hope and respect,

Jolan and Amara, on behalf of the Leadnow team

Sources:

[1] 'Trained our entire lives to ignore': Gord Downie's call to action for Indigenous in the North: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/gord-downie-praises-justin-trudeau-aboriginal-people-1.3729996


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