Thursday September 30 – National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Note: This was originally made as an announcement to my MAT224 class, but I am making it public so that colleagues can adapt this announcement for their own classes.


Today is the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This is an important day to honour residential school survivors, their families and communities and reflect on Canada’s legacy of residential schools, colonialism, and genocide.

Events/Memorials

There are events happening both on campus and off:

Mathematics and Reconciliation

Mathematics was one of the subjects taught in residential schools, and survivors report that it was used for evil. As a math instructor, I have a particular duty to reconciliation, by not only ensuring that math is not used for evil, but that it is used for good.

Some resources to help you learn more about indigenous mathematics and ways of knowing:

MAT224 class on Thursday Sept 30

LEC9101 is meeting today at its usual time (because Ontario did not make Sept 30 a provincial holiday), but if you choose to miss today’s class there is no academic penalties, and you can make up for it by:

Mental Health Supports

These events may be triggering for some people.

  • MySSP.
    • MySSP provides U of T international students with immediate and/or ongoing confidential, 24 hour support at no cost to you.
    • List of mental health resources is also included at that link.
  • A national Indian Residential School Crisis Line has been set up to provide support for former students and those affected. People can access emotional and crisis referral services by calling the 24-hour national crisis line: 1-866-925-4419.

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