Indigenous change-makers answer questions from kids
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Indigenous change-makers answer questions from kids
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Have you ever had a question for a First Nations, Inuit or Métis person, but weren't sure who to ask? CBC Kids News invited Canadian kids to "ask an Indigenous person anything" and you answered. Contributor Isabel DeRoy-Olson took your questions to a panel of Indigenous change-makers.  They are: Cree fashion designer Scott Wabano from northern Quebec; Métis athlete Tracie Léost from St. Laurent, Manitoba; Tahltan comic artist Cole Pauls from Haines Junction, Yukon; and Inuk TikToker Isabelle Chapadeau from Iqaluit, Nunavut.  Watch the video to learn more about how they feel about the new holiday National Day for Truth and Reconciliation; their hopes for reconciliation in the future; how non-Indigenous people can be better allies and show up for Indigenous peoples; and what they feel should be done to address residential schools. Original broadcast date: September 28, 2021.
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