Item 2013.181P/67 - [Moses Wood, wearing a vest with Indigenous art on back, admiring the teepees just erected during the afternoon of General Council, on ground adjacent (part of) Laurentian University where the Council was held]

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[Moses Wood, wearing a vest with Indigenous art on back, admiring the teepees just erected during the afternoon of General Council, on ground adjacent (part of) Laurentian University where the Council was held]

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    CONTENT WARNING: This material contains use of the word "native" in the original title. This word is an outdated, derogatory term for an Indigenous person. Please make any necessary preparations prior to viewing. Materials of this nature can be upsetting and may be unsuitable for some users.

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    Wolf Kutnahorsky

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    • Source of title proper: Title supplied by Berkeley Studio still images database.
    • Variations in title: ORIGINAL TITLE TRANSCRIBED: Moses Wood, wearing a vest with native art on back, admiring the tepees just erected during the afternoon of General Council, on ground adjacent (part of) University where the Council was held
    • Parallel titles and other title information: Outdated, incorrect naming found in the original title. "Native art" was removed and replaced with more appropriate language. The original title was also edited to further contextualize the image and provide more detail for the viewer, 08/2022 by archivist.

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    CA ON00340 F515-15-2013.181P/67

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    • August 1986 (Creation)
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      United Church of Canada. Communications Unit

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    1 slide : col. ; 35 mm

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    (1968-2019)

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    The Communications Unit, previously named the Division of Communication, was formed in 1968 resulting from studies, consultations and debates cumulating in the amalgamation of the former Board of Information and Stewardship and the former Board of Publication. The original mission was to promote the Christian gospel as well as the work and life of the Church to church members and the public utilizing contemporary media. As a result of General Council restructuring, the Division became the Resource Production and Distribution Unit in 2002. The Unit had a similar mandate to its predecessor: to support General Council Office presentation of the United Church to the public through appropriate media; respond to the needs of congregations and partners for resources of various media; and provide effective distribution. However, under this new division, aspects of work moved to the General Council Support and Services Unit: Staff members from the area of information services and media relations moved there and General Council Ministers had the responsibility for development of an overall communication strategy for the church. The remainder of the Division moved to six interconnecting parts: United Church resource distribution, Berkeley and UCTV, Resource Coordination, Graphics and Print, Marketing, Wed Design and Production. In 2010 the Unit was renamed Communications [Unit] and like the Division’s mission in the past, it is responsible for supporting the General Council Office and the denomination by presenting the public face of The United Church of Canada through a variety of media and services. From a more modern perspective the unit helps to foster congregational life, personal spiritual formation, and effective administration of the church through social media, web services, public and media relations, statistics management, and the production and distribution of print and multimedia resources.

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        The Apology to Indigenous Peoples was given at the 31st General Council in 1986 on the grounds of Laurentian University, Sudbury on the traditional lands of the Atikameksheng Anishnawbek.

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        Original slide numbers 862696

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        Wolf Kutnahorsky

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        ON00340

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        Anti-Oppressive Description policy and guidelines, 2022

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        This record was changed on June 24, 2022 by Laura Hallman in accordance to the UCCA policy on inclusive description. See tracking document for details [link]

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