‘There is so much hope and love:’ Indigenous literacy program for Elders unveiled at VIU
NANAIMO — Disadvantaged Indigenous Elders from around the mid-Island are excited about the possibilities decades after being soured by their classroom experiences.
Championed by Cowichan Tribes Elder Linda Jack, a close friend of hers and numerous community advocates, a program was created at Nanaimo’s VIU campus to provide basic reading and writing skills.
Following the opening day of “The Literacy Circle” on Monday, Oct 18, Jack said she’s excited about being able to participate fully in day to day life. In front of classmates, program supporters and VIU officials, Jack put a scarf over her head to demonstrate what it’s like going through life unable to read or write.
“That’s how we all felt for a lot of years, walking with our heads down and today we see the lights today that we are going to move forward and we are going to learn,” Jack said with optimism.