What Does Reconciliation Mean to You?

At Birchwood Historical Research, we believe Reconciliation is not a single act, but a continual practice — one grounded in listening, learning, and rebuilding relationships through truth.

Over the past weeks, we’ve been sharing reflections on LinkedIn exploring what Reconciliation means in the context of historical research, community collaboration, and public history. We thought it would be meaningful to share them here as a series — a space to gather these thoughts and invite continued reflection.

Each phrase in this collection represents a practice: a way of working toward truth, respect, and accountability in the stories we tell and the histories we preserve.

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Recovering the Record.

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We Remember.