Search Editorial Photos
"forcible placement"
9 professional editorial images found
#11901350
29 December 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 28: View of the demolition site of Edmonton's Atonement Home, formerly the Franciscan Sisters Benevolent Society premises, on December 28, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. From the 1870s to 1996, over 150,000 Indigenous children in Canada were forcibly placed in residential schools, where many faced abuse, cultural suppression, and high mortality rates-an atrocity the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 2015 called 'cultural genocide.'
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#11901361
29 December 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 28: April Eve Wiberg (center), a human trafficking survivor and grassroots advocate for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG), delivers an emotional speech to participants at a flash rally by the demolition site of the former Franciscan Sisters Benevolent Society premises, on December 28, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. From the 1870s to 1996, over 150,000 Indigenous children in Canada were forcibly placed in residential schools, where many faced abuse, cultural suppression, and high mortality rates-an atrocity the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 2015 called 'cultural genocide.'
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#11901347
29 December 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 28: Survivors of Edmonton's Atonement Home, along with their families and supporters, gather at a flash rally by the demolition site of the former Franciscan Sisters Benevolent Society premises, on December 28, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. From the 1870s to 1996, over 150,000 Indigenous children in Canada were forcibly placed in residential schools, where many faced abuse, cultural suppression, and high mortality rates-an atrocity the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 2015 called 'cultural genocide.'
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#11901360
29 December 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 28: View of the demolition site of Edmonton's Atonement Home, formerly the Franciscan Sisters Benevolent Society premises, on December 28, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. From the 1870s to 1996, over 150,000 Indigenous children in Canada were forcibly placed in residential schools, where many faced abuse, cultural suppression, and high mortality rates-an atrocity the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 2015 called 'cultural genocide.'
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#11901357
29 December 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 28: Jamie Gladue, an outspoken advocate for the missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW) holds a placard outside Edmonton's Atonement Home during a flash rally by the demolition site of the former Franciscan Sisters Benevolent Society premises, on December 28, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. From the 1870s to 1996, over 150,000 Indigenous children in Canada were forcibly placed in residential schools, where many faced abuse, cultural suppression, and high mortality rates-an atrocity the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 2015 called 'cultural genocide.'
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#11901366
29 December 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 28: Advocates for the missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW) hold placards outside Edmonton's Atonement Home during a flash rally by the demolition site of the former Franciscan Sisters Benevolent Society premises, on December 28, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. From the 1870s to 1996, over 150,000 Indigenous children in Canada were forcibly placed in residential schools, where many faced abuse, cultural suppression, and high mortality rates-an atrocity the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 2015 called 'cultural genocide.'
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#11901340
29 December 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 28: Survivors of Edmonton's Atonement Home, along with their families and supporters, gather at a flash rally by the demolition site of the former Franciscan Sisters Benevolent Society premises, on December 28, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. From the 1870s to 1996, over 150,000 Indigenous children in Canada were forcibly placed in residential schools, where many faced abuse, cultural suppression, and high mortality rates-an atrocity the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 2015 called 'cultural genocide.'
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#11901336
29 December 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 28: Children and grandchildren of Edmonton's Atonement Home survivors at a flash rally by the demolition site of the former Franciscan Sisters Benevolent Society premises, on December 28, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. From the 1870s to 1996, over 150,000 Indigenous children in Canada were forcibly placed in residential schools, where many faced abuse, cultural suppression, and high mortality rates-an atrocity the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 2015 called 'cultural genocide.'
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#11901352
29 December 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - DECEMBER 28: Children and grandchildren of Edmonton's Atonement Home survivors at a flash rally by the demolition site of the former Franciscan Sisters Benevolent Society premises, on December 28, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. From the 1870s to 1996, over 150,000 Indigenous children in Canada were forcibly placed in residential schools, where many faced abuse, cultural suppression, and high mortality rates-an atrocity the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 2015 called 'cultural genocide.'
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.