FESTIVAL 2025  •  Thu, Oct 30  •  7:30pm

Healing & Reconciliation: Susan Aglukark & David A. Robertson

Conversation part of the Festival of Indigenous Stories

Festival of Indigenous Stories
Conversation
Pass Required
Starting at $24/$15 for a Weekday Day Pass
 
 

FESTIVAL 2025  •  Thu, Oct 30  •  7:30pm

Healing & Reconciliation: Susan Aglukark & David A. Robertson

Conversation part of the Festival of Indigenous Stories

Festival of Indigenous Stories
Conversation
Pass Required
Starting at $24/$15 for a Weekday Day Pass

About

Join two of Canada’s notable Indigenous authors as they discuss their two non-fiction titles geared towards Indigenous education and healing in the community. Inuk artist Susan Aglukark dicusses her memoir, Kihiani: A Memoir of Healing, and her experience healing from a traumatic event and how music helped the process. From bestselling author of the Misewa Saga series, David A. Robertson‘s 52 Ways to Reconcile: How to Walk with Indigenous Peoples on the Path to Healing is a guide for all Canadians showing the small but signifcant acts of reconciliation.

Moderated by Jennifer Alicia Murrin

Generously supported by The Mary Jane and Paul Torrie Foundation

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Susan Aglukark is a Juno Award–winning Inuk singer-songwriter. Born in Fort Churchill, Manitoba, but raised in Arviat, Nunavut, Susan now lives in Ontario.

Credit Denise Grant

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David A. Robertson is an award-winning author, editor, and speaker on Indigenous issues, mental health, and freedom of expression.

Photo credit: Amber Green

Dates & Times

Thu, Oct 30
7:30pm
8:30pm
A book signing will follow this event

Tickets

Festival Pass
Regular $159 + HST
Student & Youth $79 + HST
Weekday Day Pass
Regular $24 + HST
Student & Youth $15 + HST

Venue

Victoria College Chapel
91 Charles St W, Toronto, ON M5S 2C7

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