Two plays about residential school, by Constance Brissenden
"Two Plays About Residential School (Indigenous Education Press) honours the fearless voices of residential school survivor Larry Loyie (Cree, 1933-2016) and intergenerational survivor Vera Manuel (Secwepemc / Ktunaxa, 1949-2010). In the early 1990s, these award-winning authors wrote about their individual experiences of residential schools. The plays were staged a decade before Canada apologized for the residential school system, and 15 years before Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission. “The two plays shook audiences with the truth about residential schools..." - Publisher