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On September 30, 2025, Americans and Canadians honored Indigenous children affected by forced boarding schools on Orange Shirt Day, symbolizing "Every Child Matters."
On September 30, 2025, communities across the U.S. and Canada observed Orange Shirt Day, honoring Indigenous children impacted by government-run Indian boarding schools that forcibly removed them from families and suppressed their cultures from the late 1800s into the 1970s.
Events, including walks and ceremonies in Nebraska, Minnesota, and Saskatchewan, featured participants wearing orange shirts symbolizing Phyllis Webstad’s experience and the message "Every Child Matters."
The day serves as a call to remember past trauma, support healing, and affirm Indigenous resilience and self-determination, with ongoing federal investigations uncovering remains at former school sites.
El 30 de septiembre de 2025, los estadounidenses y canadienses honraron a los niños indígenas afectados por internados forzados en el Día de la Camisa Naranja, simbolizando "Cada niño importa".