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"From Where She Stands" - featuring Marilyn Bauman: an Acadia First Nations Member.
In response to the horrific discovery of the mass grave site on the former Residential School in Kamloops BC, I wanted to invite my mom to share with us her experiences as a child and gain insight on how we can move forward in reconciliation. Her insight and wisdom runs deep!
This podcast serves to introduce you to the speaker and learn a little about her family history. This will lay the groundwork for the upcoming podcasts where we will dig a little deeper and discuss the oppression she experienced growing up, her experiences within the public school system, the impacts of intergenerational trauma and how we can move forward from all of this. Is there hope in reconciliation?
If you have questions for Marilyn Bauman please email them (written or audio) to [email protected] or DM me on instagram @jenhorst.3. We look forward to receiving your questions! We will include them in our upcoming episodes!
By Jennifer Horst"From Where She Stands" - featuring Marilyn Bauman: an Acadia First Nations Member.
In response to the horrific discovery of the mass grave site on the former Residential School in Kamloops BC, I wanted to invite my mom to share with us her experiences as a child and gain insight on how we can move forward in reconciliation. Her insight and wisdom runs deep!
This podcast serves to introduce you to the speaker and learn a little about her family history. This will lay the groundwork for the upcoming podcasts where we will dig a little deeper and discuss the oppression she experienced growing up, her experiences within the public school system, the impacts of intergenerational trauma and how we can move forward from all of this. Is there hope in reconciliation?
If you have questions for Marilyn Bauman please email them (written or audio) to [email protected] or DM me on instagram @jenhorst.3. We look forward to receiving your questions! We will include them in our upcoming episodes!