Book Interrupted

They Called Me Number One -Episode 2


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Being uncomfortable, banned books, allyship, and socks. The Book Interrupted women continue their conversation on “They Called Me Number One: Secrets and Survival at an Indian Residential School” by Bev Sellars.

Discussion Points:

  • Banned books
  • Making people and yourself uncomfortable and anti-racism work
  • Indian Hospitals and forced sterilizations of Indigenous women
  • The Pope’s apology
  • Reconciliation and allyship
  • Changing unconscious biases
  • Do you like wearing socks?
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