Taapwaywin: Talking about what we know and what we believe

Taapwaywin: Talking about what we know and what we believe

CFUV // Libraries and Archives of University of Victoria

In this eight-episode series, host Ry Moran (founding Director of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation) goes in depth on why the truths of Indigenous Peoples are so often suppressed and why we need truth before reconciliation.

Over course of this season, we visit with Survivors, Elders, Knowledge Keepers, academics, artists, and activists, exploring the opportunities and barriers for truth telling, and ways we can move forward together.

This podcast is presented by the Libraries and Archives of University of Victoria where host Ry Moran is the Associate University Librarian-Reconciliation. It is produced in the territories of the lək̓ʷəŋən and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples.

Visit www.taapwaywin.ca for transcripts, shownotes and more information.

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How many episodes are there of Taapwaywin: Talking about what we know and what we believe?

There are 8 episodes avaiable of Taapwaywin: Talking about what we know and what we believe.

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When did Taapwaywin: Talking about what we know and what we believe start?

The first episode of Taapwaywin: Talking about what we know and what we believe that we have available was released 22 September 2022.

Who creates the podcast Taapwaywin: Talking about what we know and what we believe?

Taapwaywin: Talking about what we know and what we believe is produced and created by CFUV // Libraries and Archives of University of Victoria.