Chapel - National Day of Truth and Reconciliation - Shari Russell
On National Day of Truth and Recognition, Shari Russell, Ph.D. (cand.) reminds listeners to wrestle and lament about what it looks like to live together in a way that honours one another, brings life and health, vitality, and wholeness to all people.
Shari Russell was born into the Yellow Quill First Nation, and she and two siblings were removed from their home on the reserve during the Sixties Scoop. Shari reunited with her family in 2002 and became actively involved in Indigenous ministry in 2004. She is the Salvation Army's Territorial Indigenous Ministries consultant and has served as Chair of the Board of Indigenous Pathways.
On National Day of Truth and Recognition, Shari Russell, Ph.D. (cand.) reminds listeners to wrestle and lament about what it looks like to live together in a way that honours one another, brings life and health, vitality, and wholeness to all people.
Shari Russell was born into the Yellow Quill First Nation, and she and two siblings were removed from their home on the reserve during the Sixties Scoop. Shari reunited with her family in 2002 and became actively involved in Indigenous ministry in 2004. She is the Salvation Army's Territorial Indigenous Ministries consultant and has served as Chair of the Board of Indigenous Pathways.
Shari Russell was born into the Yellow Quill First Nation, and she and two siblings were removed from their home on the reserve during the Sixties Scoop. Shari reunited with her family in 2002 and became actively involved in Indigenous ministry in 2004. She is the Salvation Army's Territorial Indigenous Ministries consultant and has served as Chair of the Board of Indigenous Pathways.