Hey, folks, before we start the show, I just wanted to give you a heads up that the episode we're about to play for you today references violence and sexual abuse against children.
So skip this one if you need to.
Hey, everyone.
So we'll be back with a brand new episode of Reply all in just two weeks.
But in the meantime, I just wanted to share with you something that some of my colleagues have been making at Gimla.
It's a show called Stolen Surviving St.
Michael's.
It's actually the second season of the show stolen.
The reporter and host of the show is Connie Walker.
Connie's amazing.
She's been reporting on indigenous communities for a long time.
She herself is indigenous, and in stolen, what she does is she goes into indigenous communities and looks into mysteries and crimes that, frankly, not that many other people are covering.
This season is about something that happened in a residential school in Canada.
If you don't know what residential schools are, residential schools were boarding schools in North America that governments forced indigenous children into.
Basically an effort to strip their culture and their identities away from them.
We have Connie with us today.
It's so good to see you, Connie.
Hi.
Hi, Emmanuel.
How are you?