Reconciliation Week 2018
The 27th of May marks the 51st anniversary of the 1967 Australian Referendum and the beginning of National Reconciliation Week (27 May - 3 June). Reconciliation Week is bookended by National Sorry Day (26 May) and Mabo Day (3 June). To commemorate such an important week, ICTV have curated a video playlist of powerful stories submitted by our fantastic contributors around Australia. Don't Keep History A Mystery: Learn. Share. Grow.
Jack Charles shares his story
May Minyingali Butcher talks about her family in relation to the Stolen Generation and how it affected them.
Referendum Reflections With Dr Lilon Bandler.
Right Wrongs: 50th Anniversary of the 1967 Referendum.
On May 27, 1967, Australians voted in a referendum to change how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were referred to in the Constitution. Explore these personal stories, opinions and historical recordings of what happened.
How far have we come since 1967?
Featuring: Kirstie Parker
Right Wrongs was created and produced by the ABC, NSLA and AIATSIS.
More stories: http://www.abc.net.au/rightwrongs/
Stolen Generation story of Phyllis Bin Bakar
Faye Clayton shares her story
That's Australia Series 1 – EP 12 Memory Vault
In Broome an order of catholic nuns has established an interactive computer archive project as a means of reconciling with the descendants of the “Stolen Generations”.
Right Wrongs: 50th Anniversary of the 1967 Referendum.
Box Ridge Mission (Boggul)
On May 27, 1967, Australians voted in a referendum to change how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were referred to in the Constitution. Explore these personal stories, opinions and historical recordings of what happened.
How far have we come since 1967?
Featuring Bill Drew.
Right Wrongs was created and produced by the ABC, NSLA and AIATSIS.
More stories: http://www.abc.net.au/rightwrongs/
Aunty Ruth Murray tells the story of her life and how she came back to country to Balranald.
Florence Onus speaks about her experience
Right Wrongs: 50th Anniversary of the 1967 Referendum.
On May 27, 1967, Australians voted in a referendum to change how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were referred to in the Constitution. Explore these personal stories, opinions and historical recordings of what happened.
How far have we come since 1967?
Featuring: Kirstie Parker
Right Wrongs was created and produced by the ABC, NSLA and AIATSIS.
More stories: http://www.abc.net.au/rightwrongs/
Waringarri Radio 6WR is the number 1 radio station in the East Kimberley and is proud to be the only local community radio station in the area.
Their vision is to be the Aboriginal voice of the North East Kimberley.
More info at their website: www.waringarriradio.com.au
Suzanne holds the women's Lore and has come back to her Country following the Dream. In the spirit of reconciliation between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people, she organises camps out on her Country, songs and ceremony, to re-awaken ancient song lines and share her ancestors practices and respect for Country.
Suzanne Thompson is attending Garma Festival 2017 as a member of the National Working Group for Referendum Reform, as part of the Uluru Statement.
Video maker's reel and further info on www.silviastorchi.com
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