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September 29, 2022


Digitized Witness Blanket invites more Canadians to bear witness to painful legacy of residential schools

The Globe and Mail: There’s a collapsible stool that sits in Carey Newman’s living room on Vancouver Island, made from various pieces of wood joined together, like a folding director’s chair. It was a Christmas gift from his parents. It’s also the object that sparked the idea for the Witness Blanket, Newman’s monumental artwork he created...

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