Winnipeg Researchers Get $500K For Residential Schools Digital Storytelling Project

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A $500,000 grant from the Aboriginal Healing Foundation will help the University of Winnipeg’s Oral History Centre produce a digital storytelling project to document the intergenerational effects of residential schools. Researchers will speak to men who were raised by students…read more

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