A raven squawks. Title, Raven’s Quest.

(Soft music plays)

A narrator says, SEPTEMBER 30TH IS ORANGE SHIRT
DAY.

The raven appears beside a map of Canada.

The narrator says, SOME OF OUR RAVEN'S QUEST KIDS
TELL US WHAT IT MEANS TO THEM.

A boy with short brown hair and blond highlights wears an orange shirt that reads, Every Child Matters.

He says, ORANGE SHIRT DAY IS A VERY
SPECIAL DAY TO ME.

Two girls with long brown hair sit in a kitchen. They wear orange shirts that reads, Every Child Matters.

The older girl says, ORANGE SHIRT DAY IS A WAY TO
REMEMBER THE CHILDREN THAT WENT
TO RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS.

A girl with long brown hair sits in a wooden chair. She wears an orange shirt that reads, Every Child Matters.

She says, SEPTEMBER 30TH IS A SPECIAL DAY
BECAUSE SOMEONE WENT TO
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL AND THEY WERE
WEARING AN ORANGE SHIRT.

The boy with short hair says, SHE WORE IT TO ONE OF THE
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS AND, BUT,
SHE WAS FORCED TO TAKE IT OFF
AND WEAR BLACK AND WHITE CLOTHES
LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE.

The girl in the wooden chair says, WE WEAR AN ORANGE SHIRT TO
REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENED.

The boy with short hair says, A SPECIAL DAY TO REMIND US ABOUT
ALL OF THE RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS
AND PEOPLE WHO SURVIVED AND ALL
OF OUR FAMILIES.

The younger girl in the kitchen asks, WHAT ELSE CAN YOU DO WITHOUT
WEARING ORANGE T-SHIRTS?

The older girl says, WELL, SOME PEOPLE GATHER AROUND
OR LISTEN TO VIDEOS OF
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL SURVIVORS
TALK ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCE.

A girl with long brown hair and glasses wears an orange Every Child Matters sweater.

She ays, IF YOU WANT TO SUPPORT ORANGE
SHIRT DAY YOU CAN WEAR AN ORANGE
SHIRT TOO AND YOU CAN GO TO
ORANGE SHIRT DAY EVENTS IN YOUR
COMMUNITY.

The boy with short hair says, WHAT KIDS CAN DO IS THAT THEY
CAN HELP SO IT NEVER HAPPENS
AGAIN.

The girl with glasses says, MIIGWECH, GOODBYE.

She waves. A large rock at a memorial reads, Every Child Matters.