Search Results for Aboriginal Australians -- Politics and government. - Narrowed by: Aboriginal Australians -- Politics and government.SirsiDynix Enterprisehttps://wait.sdp.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_US/WAILRC/WAILRC/qu$003dAboriginal$002bAustralians$002b--$002bPolitics$002band$002bgovernment.$0026qf$003dSUBJECT$002509Subject$002509Aboriginal$002bAustralians$002b--$002bPolitics$002band$002bgovernment.$002509Aboriginal$002bAustralians$002b--$002bPolitics$002band$002bgovernment.$0026ps$003d300?dt=list2024-05-15T01:29:10ZWhite politics and black Australians / Scott Bennett.ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:136122024-05-15T01:29:10Z2024-05-15T01:29:10Zby Bennett, Scott Cecil.<br/>Call Number 323.119915 BEN<br/>Publication Date 1999<br/>Format: Books<br/>Decolonizing solidarity : dilemmas and directions for supporters of indigenous struggles / Clare Land.ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:2964812024-05-15T01:29:10Z2024-05-15T01:29:10Zby Land, Clare, author.<br/>Call Number 323.1199 LAN<br/>Publication Date 2015<br/>Summary In this highly original and much-needed book, Clare Land interrogates the often fraught endeavours of activists from colonial backgrounds seeking to be politically supportive of Indigenous struggles. Blending key theoretical and practical questions, Land argues that the predominant impulses which drive middle-class settler activists to support Indigenous people cannot lead to successful alliances and meaningful social change unless they are significantly transformed through a process of both public political action and critical self-reflection. Based on a wealth of in-depth, original research, and focussing in particular on Australia, where - despite strident challenges - the vestiges of British law and cultural power have restrained the nation's emergence out of colonising dynamics, Decolonizing Solidarities provides a vital resource for those involved in Indigenous activism and scholarship.<br/>Format: Books<br/>Finding The Heart Of The Nation : the journey of the Uluru statement towards voice, treaty and truth / Thomas Mayor.ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:2916992024-05-15T01:29:10Z2024-05-15T01:29:10Zby Mayor, Thomas, author.<br/>Call Number 994.01 23<br/>Publication Date 2019<br/>Summary Since the Uluru Statement from the Heart was formed in 2017, Thomas Mayor has travelled around the country to promote its vision of a better future for Indigenous Australians. He's visited communities big and small, often with the Uluru Statement canvas rolled up in a tube under his arm. Through the story of his own journey and interviews with 20 key people, Thomas taps into a deep sense of our shared humanity. The voices within these chapters make clear what the Uluru Statement is and why it is so important. And Thomas hopes you will be moved to join them, along with the growing movement of Australians who want to see substantive constitutional change. Thomas believes that we will only find the heart of our nation when the First peoples - the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders - are recognised with a representative Voice enshrined in the Australian Constitution.<br/>Format: Books<br/>