Engaging with Memory.
Memory is not static. It lives in people, places, and relationships.
To engage with memory is to understand that history is not confined to the archive — it breathes in the stories, testimonies, and community knowledge that continue to shape our collective understanding.
For Birchwood Historical Research, engaging with memory means listening with humility and accountability. It means holding space for survivors and communities whose truths may not appear in the official record, yet remain central to the story of this land.
Reconciliation depends on how we remember — and on how we make memory a living, ethical practice.
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