Orange Shirt Day Face Masks Show Love For Indigenous Children - News Summed Up

Orange Shirt Day Face Masks Show Love For Indigenous Children


Orange Shirt Day face masks carry deep personal meaningThe Beauchamp family from Ottawa were proud to wear shirts stating “Every Child Matters” in English and French, along with their handmade patterned face masks. Residential school survivors, families fill demand for orange masks for Orange Shirt Day https://t.co/SoLkjGXAIL — CBC Indigenous (@CBCIndigenous) September 30, 2020Other people have used their mask designs to prompt others to learn more about Indigenous issues. Students from Vancouver’s Mulgrave school wore masks with phrases like “Indian Act” and “Red Paper,” as part of an Orange Shirt Day campaign. Courtesy of Lulu Cfp Facebook user Lulu Cfp shared a photo of her daughter wearing the customized face mask chain, made especially for Orange Shirt Day. Don’t own an orange shirt or an orange face mask?


Source: Huffington Post September 30, 2020 19:57 UTC



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