Editor’s Note: This story was published in observance of Orange Shirt Day in 2021. Native News Online is republishing it again this year. Phyllis Webstad, a tribal citizen of the Stswecem’c Xgat’tem ...
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage than loading CBC Lite story pages. WARNING: This story contains distressing details. Phyllis Webstad was six years old when she was ...
A documentary about the founder of Orange Shirt Day aims to provide education about the history of residential school survivors — while not re-traumatizing them in the process. When she got there as a ...
This is part of a series called Ann's Eye, featuring the work of Ann Paul, a Wolastoqey content creator. You can see more Ann's Eye pieces by clicking here. In the 1970s, Orange Shirt Day creator ...
TORONTO, Aug. 10, 2023 /CNW/ - Scotiabank is honoured to partner with Phyllis Webstad and assist in distributing her latest book, Every Child Matters, to Indigenous schools across Canada. The creator ...
Tuesday marks the fifth official National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, with a series of events across Manitoba memorializing the children who died while attending residential schools and ...
Warning: This story deals with disturbing subject matter that may upset some readers. Discretion is advised. It was one of few instances where Phyllis Webstad could be seen on stage wearing something ...
(ANNews) – Phyllis Webstad, a Residential School Survivor, and the founder of Orange Shirt Day has inspired many people to raise awareness about the horrors of residential schools and their impact on ...
Just over six years since she began speaking her truth full-time, Phyllis Webstad shared her story during her keynote speech for the 2025 BC Historical Federation Conference in Williams Lake. “Life ...
Phyllis Webstad, a tribal citizen of the Stswecem’c Xgat’tem First Nation, is a prime example of how one person can make a difference and create an Indigenous movement across North America. Editor’s ...