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Saskatoon to kick off month of reconciliation activities

Starting next week, Saskatoon will have the chance to participate in a range of activities exploring reconciliation right up until National Aboriginal Day on June 21.

Rock your Roots walk scheduled for June 21 on National Aboriginal Day

Hundreds walked to River Landing in Saskatoon for the city's Rock Your Roots Walk in 2016. This year's walk is June 21. (James Hopkin/CBC)

Saskatoonresidents will have opportunities to explore reconciliation in a series of activities starting next week that will culminate on National Aboriginal Day with the second annual Rock your Rootswalk.

Reconciliation Saskatoon is made up of 58 organizations including the city, the Office of the Treaty Commissioner, the Saskatoon Tribal Council and the Central UrbanMtisFederation, that have joined forces to respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's calls to action.

Gilles Dorval, director of Aboriginal relations for City of Saskatoon, saidpart of the group's work is aimed at helping people understand the legacy of the Indian Residential Schools.

He told CBC Radio's Saskatoon Morning that it's also aimed at helping build a better future and he says that starts with building relationships.

Dorval saidhe's encouraged by the number of community organizations that have joined the project, including faith-based groups and newcomer societies.

"It's building those relationships, getting to know your neighbour," he said. "Regardless of their background, they're your neighbour.

"Our goal is to create a safe place for people to come together and get to know each other."

He added it's rewarding to see communities interacting and moving forward collaboratively.

"When you watch children playing on the playground and seeing them play together, then you know they can work together," he said.

There will be a flag ceremony at city hall on May 25 starting at 9 a.m CST., followed by a series of community-sponsored events throughout the month, culminating in the Rock your Rootswalk for reconciliation June 21 at Victoria Park.

with files from CBC Radio's Saskatoon Morning