The inspiration for the Canadian public holiday National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, originally called Orange Shirt Day, came from Webstad, who shared her story at a St. Joseph Mission (SJM) Residential School Commemoration Project and Reunion event held in Williams Lake, British Columbia, in April 2013. Webstad recounted her first day of residential schooling at six years old, when she was stripped of her clothes, including the new orange shirt her grandmother bought her, which was never returned. The orange shirt represents the efforts made by the residential school system to deny children their Indigenous identity.[3][4][5][6][12] It is held annually on September 30 as a national day of remembrance in Canadian communities, where people are encouraged to wear an orange shirt. It was elevated to a statutory holiday for federal employees by the Canadian government in 2021.[13]
Orange Shirt Day exists as a legacy of the SJM Project, and September 30 signifies the time of year when Indigenous children were historically taken from their homes to residential schools. The official tagline of the day is "Every Child Matters".[4][6]
In addition to simply wearing an orange shirt, Canadians are encouraged to learn more about the history of residential schools and their assimilation practices, drawing from Phyllis' experience in particular. For instance, many communities have held memorial walks, film screenings, and public lectures to raise awareness about Indigenous history.[14] Canadian school boards have begun to use this event to teach children about the historic system.[15]
Career
Phyllis Webstad's journey as an activist and public speaker began in April 2013 when she shared her residential school story at the St. Joseph's Mission Residential School Commemoration Project and Reunion event in Williams Lake.[16] This marked the first time she had publicly recounted her experience, including the story of her orange shirt.[17][18]
Following this event, Webstad's story gained traction on social media, leading to the creation of Orange Shirt Day.[19] The day, observed annually on September 30th, aims to educate people about the impact of residential schools and honour the experiences of Indigenous children.[20] The date was chosen as it coincides with the time of year when Indigenous children were historically taken from their homes to residential schools. Orange Shirt Day has since become a significant movement in Canada.[21][22]
Webstad serves as the ambassador for the Orange Shirt Society, a non-profit organization she founded to support reconciliation events and create awareness about the impacts of the residential school system.[23] The society operates with minimal staff, with Webstad at the helm and one part-time employee assisting with administration. The Orange Shirt Society offers programs that "teach the importance of respect and community."[24] Webstad often gives presentations and facilitates workshops.[25] Webstad also participates in the Orange Jersey Project, an initiative of the Orange Shirt Society led by her son.[26] The initiative, which is a collaboration with the Western Hockey League, aims to educate young people about Indigenous history and the value of reconciliation through sports.[27][26]
She is profiled in Sean Stiller's 2021 documentary film Returning Home.[28]
Awards
In 2017 Webstad received the Community Impact Award from Thompson Rivers University and was recognized as a distinguished alumni. [29][30]
In September 2021, she won the First Nation Communities Read Award for best Indigenous literature for her book "Beyond The Orange Shirt Story."[31]
In January 2022, Webstad was awarded the Governor General's Meritorious Service Cross in the civil division.[30][33] This award is given to Canadians for their exceptional deeds accomplished that bring honour to Canada.[34]
On October 6, 2023, Simon Fraser University (SFU) in Burnaby, British Columbia, awarded Webstad an honorary Doctorate of Laws degree. The conferral of this honorary degree took place during SFU's fall convocation ceremony.[37]
Personal life
Early life
Webstad was born on July 13, 1967, on the Dog Creek Reserve,[note 1] approximately 85 kilometers south of Williams Lake, British Columbia.[38]
Webstad was primarily raised by her grandmother on the Dog Creek Reserve until she was ten. Their home lacked modern amenities such as electricity and running water. Despite these challenges, Webstad recalls a childhood rich in traditional practices and connection to the land.[18] The family lived off the land, maintaining three gardens in the valley and storing food in a cellar. Webstad participated in catching sockeye salmon along the Fraser River at night.[18] They would gut the fish, cut them up, and place them on drying racks in the morning. Berry picking was a common activity. During summers, Webstad's grandmother, the youngest of ten siblings, would take her and her cousin to camp along the Fraser River.[18]
Webstad's family has a multi-generational history with the residential school system.[39] Her mother and father were largely absent during her early years, leading to feelings of abandonment. Her grandmother, who didn't have a paying job, was her primary caregiver and taught her traditional ways of living. Webstad's great-grandmother, born in 1880, grew up under the oppressive Indian Act and believed that residential schools would provide opportunities for her descendants. Both Webstad's mother and grandmother attended St. Joseph's Mission Residential School for ten years each.[40]
On September 30, 1973, at the age of six, Webstad was sent to St. Joseph's Mission Residential School, located just outside Williams Lake. Before leaving, Webstad's grandmother took her shopping for new clothes. Webstad chose a shiny orange shirt, which symbolized her excitement about school. On her first day, upon arrival, school authorities stripped Webstad of her clothes, including the new orange shirt, which was never returned. This traumatic experience would later become the inspiration for Orange Shirt Day.[41]
Webstad spent one year at St. Joseph's Mission, where she was bussed to a different school in Williams Lake for classes during the day and returned to the residential school at night. During her time at the school, Webstad had minimal contact with her family, as was common in the residential school system.[42] The residential school system aimed to assimilate Indigenous children, often forbidding them from speaking their native languages or practicing their cultural traditions.[41]
The following year, a school was established on the Dog Creek Reserve, allowing Webstad to return home and live with her grandmother. The experiences at the residential school later influenced her later work in reconciliation efforts.[43]
Webstad had her son while she was 14 years old. [44]
Adulthood
Phyllis Webstad is married and resides in Williams Lake. She has one biological son as well as a step-son. Webstad is also a grandmother to five grandchildren.[18][44]
Webstad has noted that her grandkids are the first to have grown up with both of their parents.[45] Her eldest grandson has received certification to become a paramedic, an achievement she has publicly acknowledged.[46]
In interviews, Webstad has shared that her journey of healing and self-discovery has been ongoing.[47] She continues to advocate for the importance of mental health and well-being, both for herself and for other residential school survivors. [48]
^Sinclair, Murray; Littlechild, Wilton; Wilson, Marie (2015). "The Survivors Speak"(PDF). Truth and Reconciliation Commission. pp. 39–45. Archived from the original(PDF) on October 18, 2020. Retrieved September 23, 2020.
^Sinclair, Murray; Littlechild, Wilton; Wilson, Marie (2015). "The Survivors Speak"(PDF). Truth and Reconciliation Commission. pp. 39–45. Archived from the original(PDF) on October 18, 2020. Retrieved September 23, 2020.
^Rose, Jason La; Brickman, Katie; Coulter, Shannon; Manitoba, Ezra Ginsburg via Hockey; Brunswick, Kelsey Pye via Hockey New (September 30, 2023). "The importance of orange". Hockey Canada. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
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