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Humans, On Rights
Stuart Murray
120 episodes
4 days ago

Humans, On Rights is an intellectual and stimulating conversation with human rights grassroots influencers, community leaders, policymakers, advocates and educators about their passion to become human rights champions. Humans, On Rights host Stuart Murray, the Inaugural President & CEO of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights will explore with his guest the power of a positive outcome when you connect the three human rights dots - Education. Mobilization. Take Action.

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Humans, On Rights is an intellectual and stimulating conversation with human rights grassroots influencers, community leaders, policymakers, advocates and educators about their passion to become human rights champions. Humans, On Rights host Stuart Murray, the Inaugural President & CEO of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights will explore with his guest the power of a positive outcome when you connect the three human rights dots - Education. Mobilization. Take Action.

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Education
Government
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Clayton Sandy: Orange Shirt Day and the Journey of Healing
Humans, On Rights
49 minutes 24 seconds
1 month ago
Clayton Sandy: Orange Shirt Day and the Journey of Healing
We sit down with Clayton Sandy, a knowledge keeper and educator who brings decades of experience in government and Indigenous advocacy to our conversation about Orange Shirt Day and the ongoing journey toward reconciliation.Clayton shares his powerful personal story - from growing up as the son of a WWII veteran who lost his Indigenous status through enfranchisement, to his own experience in the 60s scoop, to building a career in government while facing systemic racism. His journey led him to become one of Manitoba's most respected voices on Indigenous issues and human rights. We're discussing:Why his father became a "non-Indian" after serving Canada in WWII and how this affected Clayton's entire familyThe reality of experiencing racism in government workplacesThe devastating impact of residential schools on his familyHow systems mapping and education became his tools for creating change across CanadaPractical ways all Canadians can move beyond awareness to meaningful action on reconciliation Clayton reminds us that reconciliation isn't just about recognizing past wrongs - it's about stepping up, taking responsibility, and actively supporting Indigenous-led solutions. His message is clear: "Take off your blinders and open up your mind. Don't be afraid to come to a powwow or a gathering."Whether you're looking to understand the legacy of residential schools, wondering how to become a genuine ally, or seeking ways to honour Orange Shirt Day beyond September 30th, this conversation offers both the historical context and practical guidance needed to move forward together.Clayton's wisdom, built through decades of education work and lived experience, provides a roadmap for how we can all play a role in the seven generations of healing that reconciliation requires. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Humans, On Rights

Humans, On Rights is an intellectual and stimulating conversation with human rights grassroots influencers, community leaders, policymakers, advocates and educators about their passion to become human rights champions. Humans, On Rights host Stuart Murray, the Inaugural President & CEO of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights will explore with his guest the power of a positive outcome when you connect the three human rights dots - Education. Mobilization. Take Action.