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PO Box 1203
Freeland WA 98249
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Long Walk Home Studio

  • Welcome
  • Portfolio Gallery
    • What If... Exhibit 2021
    • What If... Original Art
    • What If... Art Prints
    • Just Another Day 2019
    • Installations 2009 – 2013
    • Without Apology  2008 - 2015
    • Resilience  2007 - 2011
    • In Times of Change  2006 - 2016
    • Closer to the Truth  2006 - 2015
    • Motions of the Heart  2008- 2012
    • Finding Home  2006 - 2011
  • Artist's Updates
  • Debra Calkins
    • Artist's Statement & Bio
    • Resume
  • Media Kit
  • Contact

When a Nation Chooses to Acknowledge Abuse and Heal

April 27, 2021 Debra Calkins
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Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission Center is a place of learning and dialogue where the truths about the experiences of the nation’s indigenous children in residential schools can finally be told. it is a secret that has been hidden for generations.

Without honesty there can be no healing

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