There is a softening that happens when we hear and read the stories of suppressed truth. That softening leads to comprehension, to empathy, and is worth the effort of challenging the mythical histories that we've been fed.
Open your mind to what has been happening in Canada, New Zealand, Australia and the US with respect to indigenous cultures. If this is your first look into 'truth healing and reconciliation', and even if you're well-versed, this is an accessible and readable book that tells broader stories that need to be heard, and shares the healing that can happen (or the harm that happens when we continue to deny and silence the truth).
There is a softening that happens when we hear and read the stories of suppressed truth. That softening leads to comprehension, to empathy, and is worth the effort of challenging the mythical histories that we've been fed.
Open your mind to what has been happening in Canada, New Zealand, Australia and the US with respect to indigenous cultures. If this is your first look into 'truth healing and reconciliation', and even if you're well-versed, this is an accessible and readable book that tells broader stories that need to be heard, and shares the healing that can happen (or the harm that happens when we continue to deny and silence the truth).