Cette boîte à outils comprend des conseils, des réflexions et des ressources pour ceux qui cherchent à prendre de véritables mesures pour décoloniser vos approches et soutenir de manière significative les mouvements autochtones.
Commitment to justice for Indigenous people, understanding of history and knowledge of present struggles are core competencies for Australian change makers. Many of the resources in this topic have been developed particularly for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander campaigners. These and other resources will also be beneficial to people acting in solidarity.
Please note: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices or names of deceased persons in photographs, film, audio recordings or printed material.
Cette boîte à outils comprend des conseils, des réflexions et des ressources pour ceux qui cherchent à prendre de véritables mesures pour décoloniser vos approches et soutenir de manière significative les mouvements autochtones.
Read Celeste Liddle’s powerful keynote address from the FWD+Organise 2024 conference – What’s Next for First Nations Justice?
Tips and resources for those looking to take real steps to decolonize your approaches and meaningfully support Indigenous movements.
A Commons Conversations Podcast featuring an interview with Laniyuk and Te Raukura O’Connell Rapira about Indigenous Solidarity, Creativity and Social Justice.
In the aftermath of a challenging referendum loss, our communities are facing a critical juncture. GetUp and Australian Progress offer a messaging guide for social change organisations, helping you speak out and channel emotions into constructive action. Read an excerpt and download the full report.
A guide to First Nations campaigning and activist resources in the Commons Social Change Library including stories and perspectives.
Persuasive messaging to build widespread support for transformative change, like treaties, truth-telling and representation, now and beyond the referendum.
Stories of First Nations peoples living with a disability to highlight the lived experiences of First Nations people with a disability in Australia.
Commons Conversations Podcast – Interviews with campaigners about insights into activism, learning in movements, radical history and more.
Research report by the Australian Parliamentary Library about the Legal and Social History of Native Title and the Mabo Decision.
Cette boîte à outils comprend des conseils, des réflexions et des ressources pour ceux qui cherchent à prendre de véritables mesures pour décoloniser vos approches et soutenir de manière significative les mouvements autochtones.
Read Celeste Liddle’s powerful keynote address from the FWD+Organise 2024 conference – What’s Next for First Nations Justice?
Tips and resources for those looking to take real steps to decolonize your approaches and meaningfully support Indigenous movements.
A Commons Conversations Podcast featuring an interview with Laniyuk and Te Raukura O’Connell Rapira about Indigenous Solidarity, Creativity and Social Justice.
In the aftermath of a challenging referendum loss, our communities are facing a critical juncture. GetUp and Australian Progress offer a messaging guide for social change organisations, helping you speak out and channel emotions into constructive action. Read an excerpt and download the full report.
A guide to First Nations campaigning and activist resources in the Commons Social Change Library including stories and perspectives.
Persuasive messaging to build widespread support for transformative change, like treaties, truth-telling and representation, now and beyond the referendum.
Stories of First Nations peoples living with a disability to highlight the lived experiences of First Nations people with a disability in Australia.
Commons Conversations Podcast – Interviews with campaigners about insights into activism, learning in movements, radical history and more.
Research report by the Australian Parliamentary Library about the Legal and Social History of Native Title and the Mabo Decision.