46. Tiny Shoes: Can we heal injustices against Indigenous peoples? - a podcast by BBC Radio

from 2021-11-11T05:00

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Earlier this year, hundreds of unmarked graves were discovered at Canadian residential schools. What is the truth behind what really happened at these schools?

On this episode, hosts Dr Julia Shaw and Sofie Hagen discuss how trauma can be passed from generation to generation and what can be done to heal the wounds caused by such poor treatment of Indigenous Canadians.They debate whether or not intergenerational trauma should be taken into account in sentencing decisions. In Canada, sentencing judges officially have a “role in remedying injustice against Aboriginal peoples in Canada”, should other countries be following Canada’s lead?

This episode contains audio from: DW, Wion, CBS and CBC News' Stolen ChildrenWarning: This episode contains strong language and descriptions of violenceCREDITS
Presenters: Dr Julia Shaw and Sofie HagenProducer: Caroline Steel
Assistant Producer: Simona RataMusic: Matt Chandler
Editor: Rami TzabarAcademic Consultants for The Open University: Dr Lara Frumkin and Dr James Munro
#BadPeople_BBCCommissioning Executive: Dylan Haskins
Commissioning Assistant Producer: Adam ElandBad People is produced in partnership with The Open University and is a BBC Audio Science Production for BBC Sounds.

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