James Kelly - Reading the TRC & TrasnaNadTonnta

Published: Nov. 7, 2021, 12:40 p.m.

b'Reading the TRC On September 30, Canada\\u2019s National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, we began a public reading of the Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission\\u2019s report. This reading will continue over the coming weeks, as it will take up to 20 hours to read this important document to completion. Please join us, either as a reader, or just to listen. All are welcome. We are meeting on zoom every Monday at 7am Pacific / 8am Central / 10am Eastern / 11pm Atlantic / 11.30pm NL&LAB/ 3pm Irish To join the meeting, please click on this link at the above time: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84782360652?pwd=VjZIaU5PaFloa0JBcWpqSWRxRGxCdz09 The relationship between Canada and Ireland is strong, far reaching and deeply rooted in history. Based on firmly held shared values, both countries share a vision for a society which is inclusive and tolerant, supportive of individual liberty and considerate of its responsibility to future generations. The ICUF was founded to make a positive contribution to society, through the promotion of such shared values, which it does through the organisation of scholarly exchange and related events, and the support of academic and research networks linking both countries. #TrasnaNadTonnta has reached over 8 million people world-wide to date. We have exciting plans for Trasna 2021 (6-10 December) and are seeking to hire a Project Coordinator to help us to bring this event to the next level.'