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Medal winner learns to reconnect with her culture

- Special to The Daily Courier

Saige Girouard has become the first Okanagan College student to win the Lieutenant Governor’s Medal for Inclusion, Democracy and Reconcilia­tion.

As part of her honours research project, Girouard, who identifies as Metis, collaborat­ed with OC’s Aboriginal Services department to uncover how and why Indigenous students self-identify and engage with Indigenous services and supports.

This led to a deep-dive into the history of colonizati­on, in addition to helping her peers.

Girouard forged a bond with an Indigenous peer in her second year of studies over their shared curiosity to learn more about their respective cultures. This peer was later instrument­al in encouragin­g Girouard to take the leap towards cultural reconnecti­on.

After winning a bursary to attend the Indigenous Women’s Leadership Summit , Girouard recognized that she wasn’t the only individual who felt disconnect­ed from her culture.

“I never thought I was Indigenous enough to be involved in my own culture, but at the summit I learned I wasn’t the only Indigenous person who felt that way.

“That shared experience made me realize I could use my power and privilege, combined with the skills I was learning in my education, to do something about it.”

She was a student leader in the Fraser Institute’s Student Leaders Colloquium in 2020, leading discussion­s on complex policy issues, in addition to sharing her personal story of exploring her Indigenous identity as a panelist for the Spring Series of Pulling Together.

As a member of the Okanagan Business Students’ Associatio­n, she showed how to make room for conversati­ons on the Truth and Reconcilia­tion Commission’s calls to action.

“My education went above and beyond my expectatio­ns for postsecond­ary studies, but I never expected to discover this appreciati­on and understand­ing for my culture and heritage,” she said. “OC has done a lot for me, so I want to give back in any way I can.”

The medal presentati­on was memorable for Girouard, as she was unaware she had been selected to be an award recipient. After donning her cap and gown and entering the photo area, Girouard was bestowed with the award by Okanagan College President Neil Fassina.

“Saige’s story is an example of how students sharing their perspectiv­es, experience and knowledge can transform communitie­s in positive ways,” said Fassina. “On behalf of Okanagan College, I want to express how incredibly proud we are to have Saige in our college community, and how pleased we are to have been able to present her with this significan­t honour in person.”

 ?? Special to The Daily Courier ?? Saige Girouard, winner of the Lieutenant Governor’s Medal for Inclusion, Democracy and Reconcilia­tion.
Special to The Daily Courier Saige Girouard, winner of the Lieutenant Governor’s Medal for Inclusion, Democracy and Reconcilia­tion.

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