Parramatta, Wednesday, 18 April 2012 - 6.45pm for 7.00pm
Reconciliation for Western Sydney invites you to a Free Public Screening of
Our Generation
Introduction and Q&A by
Jeff McMullen AM
Former Foreign Correspondent
Jeff will be talking about the Stronger Futures legislation, its clash with our human rights obligations, the calls by NT Elders for opposition to the Government's approach, the Stand for Freedom campaign, the new book NT Consultations Report 2011: By Quotations as well as UTS' report Listening But not Hearing
For the poster: http://stoptheintervention.org/uploads/files_to_download/Facts-Info-Our-...
To print and help us promote the event: http://stoptheintervention.org/uploads/files_to_download/Facts-Info-Our-...
The oldest culture on earth is fighting for survival. Our Generation explains the real issues underlying Aboriginal disadvantage in this "lucky" country, and the responses of Aboriginal people to the Northern Territory Intervention. Through the voices of youth, men, women and Elders from remote communities, the film opens the way for dialogue on how Australia can move forward with genuine respect and partnership with its First Peoples.
Date: Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Time: 6.45pm for 7.00pm
Venue: Jubilee Room adjacent to Parramatta Town Hall (in the Mall), Parramatta
FREE EVENT - No bookings required - Light refreshments
Proudly shown by Reconciliation for Western Sydney with the support of Parramatta City Council's Community Capacity Building Team
For enquiries:
Phil (R4WS) 0425 265 170 or
Binochka25@yahoo.com
For the newly developed Study Guide: http://ourgeneration.org.au/resources/indigenous-perspectives-school
The Our Generation Study Guide is aimed at Yr 11 & 12 students. Produced by the Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM), the study guide carefully positions the film's teachings around the new national curriculum, making it an invaluable resource across a range of subjects.