Survivor Profile - Cindy Scott

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  • Page from Cindy Scott's scrapbook, produced in Recounting Huronia workshops: human forms with hamster and rabbit heads holding hands in a crib cot.
  • Page from Cindy Scott's scrapbook, produced in Recounting Huronia workshops: rabbit parts and a story about a child in a crib cot.
  • Page from Cindy Scott's scrapbook, produced in Recounting Huronia workshops: photograph of a hamster, poetry about childhood.
  • Page from Cindy Scott's scrapbook, produced in Recounting Huronia workshops: a mother with the body of a red, yellow, and orange son, an image of a hamster.
  • The cover of Cindy Scott's scrapbook, produced in Recounting Huronia workshops.
  • Page from Cindy Scott's scrapbook, produced in Recounting Huronia workshops: black page with words "I pass Huronia every day on the bus. I relieve the memories every day. I have to tell the stories, to get them out."
  • Page from Cindy Scott's scrapbook, produced in Recounting Huronia workshops: picture of a Huronia Regional Centre gate and an account of sexual violence and institutionalization.
  • Purple necktie with screened photograph and text: "this is my story."
  • Survivors perform chair routine at a Recounting Huronia Cabaret rehearsal.
  • Cindy Scott testing microphone in sound room, Kate Rossiter walks up to Cindy Scott
  • Front view of metal baby crib on casters with white bars across its top. Front door pulled down. Rust-red mattress pad. Second crib cot in background, with mint green mattress. White woman standing in the background.
  • Cindy Scott speaking into a microphone on a tripod in a green Sound Room.
  • White hand holding metal crib bar. Mint green and blue and cream striped mattress pads in background.
  • Cindy Scott smiling: a woman with short hair, red glasses, a black jacket, and a blue and white striped collared shirt
  • Cindy Scott standing in front of the HRC entrance. She is dressed all in black and has one foot leaning against the red brick wall of the staircase.
  • Cindy Scott standing in front of the Huronia Regional Centre entrance. She is dressed all in black and has one foot leaning against the red brick wall of the staircase. Above Cindy and the staircase is the arched doorway to the administrative offices of the building.
  • Cindy Scott sitting atop cement steps in front of two glass doors to the Health Services building. She is gesturing the middle finger.
  • Mid-range shot of a white woman with close cropped hair, red glasses, and black jacket. She is holding the metal bar to a crib cot with a mint green mattress pad.
  • Cindy Scott and Patricia Seth holding hands
  • Exterior view of Cottage D that features an off-white sign with black lettering that reads "COTTAGE 'D' BLDG 44." The first 4 on 44 is damaged.
  • A photograph of the exterior of Cottage D, a red brick building with white framed windows. A sign above the white framed door reads Cottage "D" Building 44. There are evergreen bushes bordering the doorway.
  • A high, off-white curved reception desk. Behind the reception desk are off-white cupboards that lock with a key. Above the cabinets is a multicoloured floral wallpaper border. The ceiling is new acoustic tiling with fluorescent box lighting. The floor is beige vinyl flooring. Light in the room comes from a window in the back lefthand corner of the frame.
  • Entrance doors to the Huronia Regional Centre taken from inside the building. There are two sets of doors with a small lobby between them and the doors are all glass. In the small lobby to the left is a chair facing the outside. Some of the walls are multiple shades of light brown glazed brick, some are painted white. A red lit EXIT sign hangs above the doors. The floors are terrazzo. The ceiling is white acoustic tiles.
  • Tramway under the Huronia Regional Centre. A photograph of a long hallway with white walls and a grey floor
  • Hallway in the basement of the Huronia Regional Centre. Floor is grey cement, walls are white cement, ceiling is very low and white cement. In the front right frame is a doorway taped up with orange poly tarp. In the front left frame is a red lit EXIT sign. Fluorescent lights line the left top corner of the entire hallway.