Month of Awareness campaign launched to commemorate 3 year anniversary of Uluru Statement

26 May 2020 marks the third anniversary of the historic Uluru Statement from the Heart inviting all Australians to walk with First Nations peoples in a movement for a better future.
Ahead of the anniversary and National Reconciliation Week commencing on 27 May 2020, Australian Lawyers for Human Rights (ALHR) reiterates its support of the wishes expressed at the Constitutional Convention and Regional Dialogues in 2017 and the reforms sought in the Uluru Statement.
Sonali Seneviratne, ALHR Indigenous Rights Co-Chair said, “ALHR supports the First Nations peoples’ call for the Federal Government to establish a First Nations Voice to Parliament enshrined in the Australian Constitution and for a referendum, as a national priority”.
To commemorate the anniversary, Professor Megan Davis has personally invited all Australians to explore and engage with a social media campaign on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter called a ‘Month of Awareness’ to share news, stories and videos from the Uluru senior leadership and young leaders. The first video is presented by actress, Deborah Mailman. The links to this video and social media campaign are available below.
The theme of National Reconciliation Week is “In this together”. Seneviratne said, “We encourage every individual and business in the Australian community to take part in this Month of Awareness. Reconciliation Week is the perfect time to advocate for the reforms called for in the Uluru Statement.”
“Despite the challenges faced by the Uluru Dialogues, their work continues through the UNSW Indigenous Law Centre. We have not given up on the reforms. There is more work to be done and each time a business or individual backs the Uluru Statement it matters because it keeps the momentum going.”
“Australia must appropriately recognise the unique place of our First Nations peoples, historically, and in modern society. Our First Nations peoples have spoken and clearly expressed how they seek to be recognised. Australia must now act to make it a reality,” Seneviratne concluded.
Media Enquiries Contact: Matt Mitchell, ALHR media manager 0431 980 365.
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26 May 2020 marks the third anniversary of the historic Uluru Statement from the Heart inviting all Australians to walk with First Nations peoples in a movement for a better future.
To commemorate the anniversary, Professor Megan Davis has personally invited all Australians to explore and engage with a social media campaign on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter called a ‘Month of Awareness’ to share news, stories and videos from the Uluru senior leadership and young leaders. The first video is presented by actress, Deborah Mailman. The links to this video and social media campaign will be available on ALHR’s website.
Events
Your NRW of events could like something like this:
26 May 2020: IPS Management Consultant’s Reconciliation through COVID-19
27 May 2020: Breakfast – Pat Turner, NACCHO – Reconciliation SA
28 May 2020: Panel Discussion: Reconciliation Bridge Walks of 2000
29 May 2020: Dance it Together: Deadly Musos Live in Concert
30 May 2020: 9pm ‘Bamay’, NITV
31 May 2020: The Point: Warwick Thornton is Here, NITV
1 June 2020: Virtual Reconciliation in the Park, Geelong Australia
2 June 2020: Warburdar Bununu: Water Shield, NITV
3 June 2020: Mabo: Life of an Island Man, SBS On Demand