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Welcome to the third episode of our podcast. In today’s episode, we have the honour of speaking with Geri Wu, who shares her powerful story about her life during the 60s Scoop, intergenerational trauma, and the resilience she has developed. Geri’s personal account offers deep insight into the challenges faced by someone who was part of the sixties scoop. We'll also explore ways to support students in your classroom who may need additional attention, and how providing extra care can make a profound difference in their lives. We hope you enjoy our conversation which will give you more insight into the history and lives of First Nation people and hopefully help you create a more inclusive and supportive environment in the school.
By Dean BernardWelcome to the third episode of our podcast. In today’s episode, we have the honour of speaking with Geri Wu, who shares her powerful story about her life during the 60s Scoop, intergenerational trauma, and the resilience she has developed. Geri’s personal account offers deep insight into the challenges faced by someone who was part of the sixties scoop. We'll also explore ways to support students in your classroom who may need additional attention, and how providing extra care can make a profound difference in their lives. We hope you enjoy our conversation which will give you more insight into the history and lives of First Nation people and hopefully help you create a more inclusive and supportive environment in the school.