How are you answering the TRC Calls to Action?
To mark the 10th anniversary of the TRC report, the First 10/Next 10 campaign launched with an information session inviting the 果酱视频 community to reflect, respond and take action.
This year marks 10 years since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission released its Final Report and . It marks an important moment to reflect on how the 果酱视频 (果酱视频) community has responded and what still lies ahead.
To honour this milestone during National Indigenous Peoples Month, 果酱视频 is launching First 10/Next 10: TRC Poster Series, a digital poster campaign open to all university community members.
Community members attend the First 10/Next 10 info session, marking the launch of a university-wide initiative to reflect on 果酱视频鈥檚 responses to the TRC Calls to Action and commit to continued truth and reconciliation work.
Who can participate
Students, faculty and staff across 果酱视频 can submit posters showing how they鈥檝e taken action on a specific TRC Call to Action. Each digital poster will highlight one initiative, such as:
- Events or courses
- Programs or policies
- Resources or research projects
Where your posters will appear
Your posters will be displayed throughout the fall at campus events and on digital screens across 果酱视频. They鈥檒l also be archived as a permanent resource on the Indigenous 果酱视频 website.
How to submit a poster
Visit the campaign webpage for poster templates and submission guidelines. Check back regularly for upcoming information sessions.
Deadline: August 27, 2025
Launch date: September 30, 2025
After the deadline, posters will be reviewed for inclusion in the display.
Why this campaign matters
Truth and Reconciliation is everyone鈥檚 responsibility. This campus-wide visual archive will:
- Show the diverse ways our community responds to the Calls to Action
- Create space for ongoing reconciliation work
- Build a lasting record of 果酱视频's commitment
Ready to participate? Visit the First 10/Next 10 campaign page for full details.