Maine Wabanaki TRC

@ME_Wabanaki_TRC

Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth & Reconciliation Commission addresses truths of Wabanaki experiences with child welfare to promote healing and change.

Joined June 2012

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    29 Aug 2016

    The TRC concluded its work in June 2015. This account is no longer actively maintained. Follow to stay connected w/the work

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  2. 29 Aug 2017

    Maine Wabanaki-State TRC cited in article in Courthouse News.

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  3. 1 Oct 2016
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  4. Retweeted
    26 Aug 2016

    Restorative Justice for Wabanaki People

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  5. 13 Jul 2016

    "... because of that willingness to take care of each other, that’s how we’ve survived.” TRC

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  6. 13 Jul 2016

    “[H]istorically, we took care of children. … [T]hat’s who we are … And because of that willingness to take care...

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  7. 6 Jul 2016

    “I guess I just don’t want it to happen to anyone else. ... this has been a long road.”

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  8. 6 Jul 2016

    “I guess I just don’t want it to happen to anyone else. You know, this has been a long road.” – Wabanaki person...

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  9. 29 Jun 2016

    “This has been an amazing journey to bring truths to light." – DHHS supervisor Report

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  10. 29 Jun 2016

    “This has been an amazing journey to bring truths to light. To bravely state fact, to move through and past pain...

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  11. 22 Jun 2016

    “It’s crazy the capacity you have to love when you’re not even expecting to … ” Report

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  12. 21 Jun 2016

    An article by the Michigan State University Extension mentions the Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare TRC.

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  13. 15 Jun 2016

    “ … the life of an adoptee is a lifelong struggle. ... ” – Wabanaki adoptee Read Report

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  14. 15 Jun 2016

    “ … the life of an adoptee is a lifelong struggle. It’s not something that you ever get over.” – Wabanaki adoptee...

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  15. 8 Jun 2016

    “...you have to go through joint struggles, you have to go through joint triumphs...” Report

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  16. 1 Jun 2016

    Psychologist Tara Brach discusses the impact of generational trauma and releasing self-blame.

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  17. 1 Jun 2016

    Psychologist Tara Brach discusses the impact of generational trauma and releasing self-blame.

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  18. 1 Jun 2016

    “We don’t know what we don’t know.” – Former DHHS administrator Report

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  19. 1 Jun 2016

    “We don’t know what we don’t know.” – Former DHHS administrator Read the Report of the Maine Wabanaki-State...

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  20. 25 May 2016

    “…of course, the word ‘genocide’ to me means killing people, but it means more than that..."

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