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RECORDING: Black Palestinian Forum: Countering Colonialism and Dispossession recorded: Saturday 29 August at 7:30pm EST 

Black Palestinian Forum

Black Palestinian Forum: Countering Colonialism and Dispossession
Recording of the event

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to hear BDS co-founder Omar Barghouti in discussion with key First Nations and Palestinian Australian speakers on the shared experience of dispossession, state-based discrimination and racism and how to counter it.

Panellists

Omar Barghouti – Palestinian writer and co founder, Boycott Divestment and Sanctions 

Amy McQuire – Darumbal and South Sea Islander journalist and academic

Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah – Palestinian author, lawyer and activist

Professor Tony Birch – Indigenous Australian author, academic and activist

Hiba Farra, moderator – Palestinian lawyer and activist.

ZOOM Forum – Register Here for Link – https://bdsaustralia.net.au/black-palestinian-forum/

When: Saturday 29 August at 7:30pm EST 

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Yarn N Arts & Aboriginal Art & Outreach Exhibition 2018

Launch Date:

Tuesday 30th October from 5.30pm to 8pm

Boomalli Gallery 55-59 Flood St. Leichhardt, NSW 2040

You are invited to come and support a showcase of artworks, themed ‘Community’.These artworks are the product of a collaborative program run by Marrickville Youth Resource Centre (MYRC) and Connect Marrickville. Made by indigenous youth and families through facilitated art workshops. The program is part of an outreach strategy to assist in promoting casework and engagement to community services with indigenous communities within the Inner West.

Exhibition closes 6th November

Boomalli opening hours 11am – 4pm (closed Mondays) This is a drug and alcohol free event

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Screening the acclaimed film SPEAR this Saturday, 24 February at 12.30pm.


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Screening

the acclaimed film
SPEAR
at the Theatrette, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery,

782 The Kingsway, Gymea, this Saturday,

24 February at 12.30pm.

Followed by Annual General Meeting of the Sutherland Shire Reconciliation

Cost $10 unless notified of concession

Bookings: Phone 0405511213  Email: suthsrec@gmail.com

SPEAR tells a contemporary Aboriginal story through movement and dance.  It follows a young Aboriginal man, Djali, as he journeys through his community to understand what it means to be  a man with ancient traditions in a modern world…Creative Spirits.

 

 

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Aboriginal Art and Outreach Exhibition 2017, Tuesday 12 December 4:30pm- 8pm, Startup Gallery, Addison Road Community Centre

Artwork product of a Marrickville Youth Resource Centre community project  made by indigenous youth and families through facilitated art workshops.

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International Human Rights Day Sydney Town Hall 1pm Sun 10 Dec 2017

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FIRST NATIONS PEOPLES: WHAT RECOGNITION, 26th October, 6pm, Leichhardt Library, Italian Forum, Piazza Level, 23 Norton St.

FILEF invites you to an information evening on current issues concerning the First Nations Peoples, with particular regard to constitutional recognition, land rights, and the Intervention.
• In 1972 the Aboriginal Tent Embassy united Aboriginal people throughout Australia in demanding national land rights and mobilized widespread non-indigenous support for their struggle.
• 45 year later, many of the demands for justice of the First Nations remain unanswered.
• In May 2017, the First Nations National Constitutional Convention in Uluru agreed on their
fundamental demands and issued the Uluru Statement from the Heart.

Speakers:
Ken Canning, a Murri activist from the Bidjara Nation in Queensland. Chairperson of the Indigenous Social Justice Association and founding member of Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning at the University of Technology Sydney.

Adam Sharah, from Guringai Country in New South Wales, land rights activist against mining companies. He is a contributor to the Brisbane Blacks publication and proudly associated with the Brisbane Aboriginal sovereign embassy.

Lizzie Kruise, managing support to urban Indigenous youth for Marrickville Youth Resource Centre, which offers a variety of services for young people.

Screening of excerpts from two iconic documentaries:
Ningla A Na – Hungry For Our Land, about the events surrounding the establishment of the Aboriginal tent Embassy in Canberra in 1972.

Q&A follows ― Light Refreshments on arrival ― Entry by donation
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