Voice from the Heart Alliance

One Mind, One Heart

One Mind, One Heart: SBS on demand A community in Derby, Western Australia, join in on a collective effort to return a historic Yirrkala bark petition back to its people in Yolngu Country. This documentary also traces the history of First Nation’s petitions to Government, including the Uluru Statement, a petition for Voice, Treaty and… Continue reading One Mind, One Heart

Towards Truth

Towards Truth Towards Truth maps laws and policies that have impacted the lives of First Nations people since 1788 Find out more about how Towards Truth support’s the call in the Uluru Statement from the Heart for ‘truth-telling about our history’. Browse the subject’s under each of the four themes: Kinship, Country, Law and Culture and… Continue reading Towards Truth

Dismantling systemic racism- perspectives from First Nations peoples

Racism in Australia Australian Human Rights Commission – Inform yourselves by listening to the webinar conversation that focuses on First Nations perspectives of racism which forms a significant part of the Report, An Anti- Racism framework: Experiences and perspectives of multicultural Australia commissioned by the Australian Human Rights Commission. 17 Oct – National Indigenous Times: National community consults… Continue reading Dismantling systemic racism- perspectives from First Nations peoples

Ending QLD Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry is harmful and divisive

Australian Human Rights Commission: Ending QLD Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry is harmful and divisive The Queensland Government’s decision to abolish the state’s Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry and repeal its Path to Treaty Act marks a major step backwards for First Nations rights, says Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Katie Kiss.  Newly-elected Premier… Continue reading Ending QLD Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry is harmful and divisive

Video: dreaming of a better day with Prof Megan Davis and the Solidarity Council on Racial Equality

Video: dreaming of a better day with Prof Megan Davis and the Solidarity Council on Racial Equality A copy of ‘Belonging without Othering’ makes a cameo in this short video produced for the Solidarity Council on Racial Equality by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. One of the authors, john.a.powell, is a member of the Council, alongside… Continue reading Video: dreaming of a better day with Prof Megan Davis and the Solidarity Council on Racial Equality

1 Nov: free webinar – Dismantling systemic racism – perspectives from First Nations peoples

1 Nov 2024: 12pm – 1:30pm AEDT; Join hundreds of people around the country for the prestigious Kep Enderby Memorial Lecture. This year’s event will discuss ‘Dismantling systemic racism – perspectives from First Nations peoples’. CEO of First Nations Collective Consulting Marni Tuala will deliver the lecture and share the findings of extensive consultations with… Continue reading 1 Nov: free webinar – Dismantling systemic racism – perspectives from First Nations peoples

Dean Parkin speaks out one year after the Referendum

Dean Parkin speaks out one year after the Referendum Dean Parkin shares his thoughts on the emotional toll of the failures Voice to Parliament Referendum, the disappointment felt by Indigenous communities and the challenges faced during the campaign. He reflects on his speech from Referendum night and discusses the path forward for Indigenous reform in Australia.

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One year on: reflections on the Referendum

One year on: reflections on the Referendum 13 October hundreds  joined the Uluru Dialogue  for a special webinar event. “This was such a great conversation. Thank you to all of our panelists, who shared their favourite images from the YES campaign and their own personal reflections one year on.  Many of you have asked if the webinar… Continue reading One year on: reflections on the Referendum

NIT: NSW Treaty Commissioners announced to lead consultations on agreement making

NIT: NSW Treaty Commissioners announced to lead consultations on agreement making New South Wales has announced three commissioners to lead a process with Aboriginal people and communities across the state to consult with First Nations people about their desire for a Treaty process. Former senator Aden Ridgeway, academic Todd Fernando and Koori Mail newspaper chief… Continue reading NIT: NSW Treaty Commissioners announced to lead consultations on agreement making

Australian Human Rights Commission: NSW a step closer to truth telling

Australian Human Rights Commission: NSW a step closer to truth telling 26 September – Australian Human Rights Commission: NSW a step closer to truth telling Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Katie Kiss has welcomed the appointment of the NSW Treaty Commissioners announced today.   “These appointments are a milestone in the beginning of… Continue reading Australian Human Rights Commission: NSW a step closer to truth telling