Moving into this year slowly & with care for all our communities in such challenging times. With that in mind we are grateful to continue to work across research, practice & teaching spaces. We are committed to listening, reflecting & sharing more inclusively along the way🔥💦🌈
“We spend 80% of our time fighting for freedoms and 20% of our time justifying them. We must address the unceded sovereignty in this country. Then we will see things happen around inequities” Prof Uncle Bob Morgan
Happy #NAIDOCWeek2020; A week borne from a day of protest, #NAIDOCWeek each year reminds us of the ongoing aspirations of our communities as they continue the movement towards justice and equality.
My heart 💔
“The main birthing tree is believed to be 800-years old, and was a place where women gave birth. Placentas were mixed with seed and buried underneath the directions trees, tying them to a child’s life.”
https://t.co/ihEZoS6j81
Come along to this interactive 1hr workshop, you can hear from Indigenous UTS academics, students about studying design, architecture, building. Be the next @IndigenousX fashion designer, animator, architect or building leader. Possibilities are endless
https://t.co/VZBRlOz7ZJ
Design and architecture is all around us. Engage with your culture through design as a form of storytelling.
Webinar and Design Challenge! 🌿
@indigenousx High school students in years 7-12. Tue, 27 October 2020
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM https://t.co/VZBRlOz7ZJ
Students can hear direct from our own local Elders, educators, studio leaders and practitioners and join in on an #IndigenousDesignChallenge which can be tailored towards a portfolio & applications.
We are really excited to invite @indigenousx high school students interested in studying Design, Architecture & Building to our first online #GaluwaLive webinar
27 October 2020 11AM – 12PM @Jumbunna_Inst
register here:
https://t.co/VZBRlOz7ZJ
@IndigenousXLtd#family#design
AIATSIS is pleased to announce the release of the AIATSIS Code of Ethics which sets the highest standard for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research. https://t.co/mUu7DEo0RM
A BLM rally will go ahead on Gadigal land on Oct 26 after the Police Commissioner withdrew his opposition and abandoned a court challenge. Jumbunna researchers are proud to have supported Gumbaynggirr activist Lizzie Jarrett and the National Justice Project defending the rally.
What happens when you research, write, design, publish your own book? Callum Clayton Dixon @ambeyang did just that & won NSW Community & Regional History Prize Surviving New England: A History of Aboriginal Resistance & Resilience Through the First 40 Years of Colonial Apocalypse
“This award is an acknowledgement of their story, their struggle, their fierce resistance... It is recognition of the importance of truth telling, which I believe is absolutely critical to advancing genuine reconciliation,” said @Ambeyang. #NSWPHA#HistoryWeek2020
Callum Clayton Dixon takes us to the heart of rough country on New England’s fringes and writes on his people's "ingenious weaponization of country in the course of their fierce war of resistance against the belligerent colonial occupation"
https://t.co/gbpn2B2FmS
Can a non-Indigenous person have expertise on Indigenous knowledges? Short answer, no. Indigenous knowledges have been created over 65,000+ years within Aboriginal communities. It’s our Noongar kaartidijin, our Anangu tjukurpa, etc, that is sacred & belongs to us.
Where racism is permitted it becomes accepted. We won’t accept racism of any form at UTS. But it's all of our responsibility to actively combat it. We know we can do better. We can all do better.
Racism asks for your silence. Anti-racism asks for your voice. Call it out.
"The names of various creeks, streets, parks, and pastoral properties across the Tableland hark back to New England’s violent colonial origins. In this unprecedented time of truth-telling, is taking down these symbols of past injustices enough?" https://t.co/nQ5wMs3NEa