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Charla Huber: 91原创 FC鈥檚 orange scarves demonstrate a step forward

I attended a 91原创 FC game for the first time since 2019 and the entire experience was nostalgic. It was incredible to finally attend a sporting event. I felt like I was a child again experiencing a taste of the good old days.
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Members of 91原创 FC聮s team line up before kickoff wearing orange scarves.

I attended a 91原创 FC game for the first time since 2019 and the entire experience was nostalgic. It was incredible to finally attend a sporting event. I felt like I was a child again experiencing a taste of the good old days.

As a I walked into the stadium, I saw a man walk by with an orange scarf in his hand and saw the words 鈥淓very Child 颅Matters鈥 on it. I headed to the booth he had just left and purchased two scarves.

My daughter and I wore them at the game. The scarves have the word 鈥淣aut鈥檚a mawt鈥 鈥渁nd 鈥淓very Child Matters鈥 on them, and a small 91原创 FC logo. The word 鈥淣aut鈥檚a mawt鈥 means 鈥渨orking together as one.鈥 There are many 颅variations of this word and each one has a slightly 颅different meaning, but similar sentiment.

Before the game started, the players from the 91原创 FC and Cavalry FC stood together and both teams wore the orange scarves.

I have never seen an opposing team wear the logo of another team and I thought it was fantastic. Not because of the logo, but it showed both teams stood together in 颅honouring residential school survivors. Watching this happen demonstrated how two groups of people with different views, 颅sometimes opposing, can stand together when they find common ground, and for things that matter.

At the game, 91原创 FC sold 50 per cent of its orange scarf inventory. I saw many people wearing orange scarves and it felt good to be part of the demonstration of 颅solidarity.

I followed up to learn more about the orange scarves after the game. The 91原创 FC orange scarves are a limited edition, with 100 per cent of the profits going to 颅Indigenous communities across 91原创 Island.

When the first announcement, and all of the subsequent announcements, of the unmarked graves uncovered at residential schools came to light, it felt like a big step back.

I鈥檝e spoken with many Indigenous people who knew about these missing children, and many have known for decades the names of family members who never came home. For others, this was the first time that they had heard about this. Our country was forced to pause and take a step back.

I firmly believe in taking time to learn, understand and offer respect to the missing children and their families. I believe that as we do this, it is helping us take a step forward. When groups come together such as the walks Penelakut Tribe and W瘫S脕NE膯 Nations hosted, or with the 91原创 FC standing in unison with an opposing team wearing orange scarves, it isn鈥檛 just about taking a step forward, it is taking a step forward together. Remember 鈥淣aut鈥檚a mawt鈥 means 鈥渨orking together as one.鈥

This week, we also a took another step back with the mandated mask wearing indoors, and our response to this can be another way we can take a step forward together. I am double-vaccinated and enjoyed the freedom of being able to choose if I wanted to wear a mask.

Starting on Wednesday I put my mask back on and will continue to wear it until told otherwise.

I am a firm believer that even when I have to take a step back, it鈥檚 a better use of my time to focus on moving forward, and if聽we can do it together, the stronger we can聽be.

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