About
Together, Crystal Fraser and Sara Komarnisky wrote 150 Acts of Reconciliation. Many of these are small, everyday acts that average Canadians can undertake, but others are more provocative and are intended to encourage people to think about Indigenous-settler relationships in new ways.
The posters available for sale on this website are another way to share our work and encourage people to take action towards reconciliation. Consider purchasing one, view the original list at activehistory.ca, and use #150Acts to share your engagement with our list!
The posters available for sale on this website are another way to share our work and encourage people to take action towards reconciliation. Consider purchasing one, view the original list at activehistory.ca, and use #150Acts to share your engagement with our list!
Online presentation:
150 Acts of Reconciliation at NAISA North Virtual hosted by Dechinta Centre for Research and Learning
Selected media:
150 Acts 5 Years Later: What Does Truth and Reconciliation Look Like in 2022? (August 4, 2022)
Reconciliation in the classroom (September 6, 2018)
A poster series to bring us into the next 150 (December 1, 2017)
How Canadians can act in the spirit of reconciliation (August 4, 2017)
Gwich'in woman publishing guide to reconciliation for non-Indigenous Canadians (August 2, 2017)
150 Acts of Reconciliation at NAISA North Virtual hosted by Dechinta Centre for Research and Learning
Selected media:
150 Acts 5 Years Later: What Does Truth and Reconciliation Look Like in 2022? (August 4, 2022)
Reconciliation in the classroom (September 6, 2018)
A poster series to bring us into the next 150 (December 1, 2017)
How Canadians can act in the spirit of reconciliation (August 4, 2017)
Gwich'in woman publishing guide to reconciliation for non-Indigenous Canadians (August 2, 2017)
Hai cho'o to our supporters and collaborators:
Active History
Lianne Charlie
Agnes Mitchell
Society for Northern Alberta Print-Artists (SNAP)
Sean Carleton
Histoire Engagée
Active History
Lianne Charlie
Agnes Mitchell
Society for Northern Alberta Print-Artists (SNAP)
Sean Carleton
Histoire Engagée