W̱SÁNEĆ youth from the W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership School and Stelly’s Highschool have planned a demonstration on Reconciliation Day, urging Saanich Mayor to rename Pioneer Park.
This Thursday, September 29th, in advance of Truth and Reconciliation Day, the entire student body and staff will be marching to raise awareness of the need for reconciliation to include concrete action.
Shown above: Pioneer Park in Brentwood Bay needs a new name, urge W̱SÁNEĆ Students
The Reconcili-ACTION walk, called ŚTEṈ,ISTEL which means “Walking/Moving Each Other Forward” will take place from 12:00 – 2:00 pm on September 29th; in honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day and U, XÁXE MEQ TŦE SṮI,ṮEȽḴEȽ (Our Children Are Sacred to Us – Every Child Matters).
The march will be attended by the entire school and staff who will walk to Pioneer Park where students will lead presentations and share a letter they have written, advocating for a name change.
The student’s letter is written in SENĆOŦEN and urges Mayor Ryan Windsor to put the action in Reconcili-ACTION and restore a SENĆOŦEN name to Pioneer Park. The students are currently accepting name suggestions via a school-wide poll, and the winning name will be announced next week. Additionally, the students are gathering signatures on the letter as well as donations to Victoria Orange Shirt Day.
The student-led action is supported by the District of Central Saanich and police, who will be redirecting traffic around the planned march route.
“NIȽ 2022! X̱ENIṈ ȻEĆÁ I, ĆEOUES ȽTE TŦE colonial SNÁ TIÁ? (Why do we continue to use this colonial name?)” Share the SENĆOŦEN 8/9 cohort, W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership School.
W̱SÁNEĆ youth were instrumental in the addition of the W̱SÁNEĆ place name to ȽÁU,WELNEW John Dean Park.