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TRUTH TELLING & TREATY FORUM

🗓️ Thursday 20th Jun 2024, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm AEST
🏤 Fitzroy Town Hall, 201 Napier St, Fitzroy VIC 3065, Australia (or via livestream)
💰 $0 (First Nations - Online and In-Person), $5 (Online), $5 (General Admission - Unemployed), $10 (General Admission - Employed) or $25 (General Admission - Solidarity)

💚 Following the devastatingly divisive Voice to Parliament last October, so-called Australians (Yes and Sovereign No/Abstaining voters alike) NEED to be advocating for Treaty and Truth Telling NOW.

🔗 events.humanitix.com/truth-tel

Event brief: "A Truth Telling & Treaty forum In conversation with Senator Lidia Thorpe, Uncle Gary Foley, Uncle Jim Everett and others.

This event aims to provide an opportunity to hear from First Nations Elders and leaders about where to go from here on First Nations Justice.

We will be discussing the importance of Truth Telling as the first step – looking at current developments, and what a national Truth Telling process would contribute. We will also discuss what genuine, inclusive Treaty processes would look like, from the grassroots to National & International levels.

Treaty must be for the people, by the people. It has to come from the ground up, and each of us have a role to play in making it happen."

events.humanitix.comTruth Telling & Treaty Forum | HumanitixA Truth Telling & Treaty forum In conversation with Senator Lidia Thorpe, Uncle Gary Foley, Uncle Jim Everett and other Elders.

I watched You Can Go Now, this hilarious, fierce and brilliant documentary by world renowned, but unknown to white Australia, artist, Richard Bell. It’s directed by the much acclaimed, in every field she turns her attention to, Prof Larissa Behrendt.

An important watch for everyone living in a country that dispossessed its First Nations people.

#5Stars #FiveStars

#Auspol #AustralianArt #TreatyNow #YouCanGoNow #UnsettledSince1788 #AustraliaHasABlackHistory #LarissaBehrendt #RichardBell #AboriginalArt #VeniceBiennale
#AboriginalArtItsAWhiteThing

Review: You Can Go Now is a scorching documentary about Indigenous artist Richard Bell
canberratimes.com.au/story/805

The Canberra Times · You Can Go Now is a scorching documentary about Indigenous artist Richard BellThis multilayered film has ideas that might upset some.

This iconic #indigenous themed display in #kingsdomain #melbourne #australia is breathtaking, for mine.

The respect for aboriginal rights and indigenous equality is strong in these parts.

What better way to celebrate such vital aspects of modern Australia than to display such magnificent art within the heartland of the city’s botanic and recreation areas?

The eyes of these children are filled with hope, happiness and compassion.

I have a strong sense the voice of a nation is making lasting strides, for the better.

For ‘ALL’.

#JustBeautiful

♥️💛🖤
#victorian #melbourne #narrm #Australia #muralart #murals #mural #mastoart #art #aesthetichedonist #makesmehappy
#repect #treaty #treatynow #indigenous #indigenousvoice #aboriginal #sacred #ulurustatementfromtheheart #voiceofparliament #voteyes

This stand-alone building in #collingwood #Australia is wrapped entirely of #Australian #Indigenous art.

Painted by Ky-ya Nicholson-Ward, from the #Wurundjeri people.

The Wurundjeri people are Australian Aboriginal peoples from the #KulinNation. They are the Traditional Owners of the Birrarung (Yarra River) Valley, covering much of the present location of Narrm (Melbourne).

The messages are clear, and are supported wholeheartedly by the vast majority of #Australians; #AboriginalLivesMatter, #NoMoreDeathsInCustody and #truth, #justice and #healing.

I stand in solidarity with our traditional owners of the land; #Australias #Indigenous peoples past, present and emerging.

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