Search Results for reconciliation - Narrowed by: 2017-2023 SirsiDynix Enterprise https://wait.sdp.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_US/WAILRC/WAILRC/qu$003dreconciliation$0026qf$003dPUBDATE$002509Publication$002bDate$0025092017-2023$0025092017-2023$0026ps$003d300?dt=list 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z Nothing is impossible : America's reconciliation with Vietnam / Ted Osius ; foreword by John Kerry. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:311375 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z by&#160;Osius, Ted, author.<br/>Call Number&#160;327.730597 23<br/>Publication Date&#160;2022<br/>Summary&#160;&quot;Today Vietnam is one of America's strongest international partners, with a thriving economy and a population that welcomes American visitors. How that relationship was formed is a twenty-year story of daring diplomacy and a careful thawing of tensions between the two countries after a lengthy war that cost nearly 60,000 American and more than two million Vietnamese lives. Ted Osius, former ambassador during the Obama Administration, offers a vivid account, starting in the 1990s, of the various forms of diplomacy that made this reconciliation possible. He considers the leaders who put aside past traumas to work on creating a brighter future, including senators John McCain and John Kerry, two Vietnam veterans and ideological opponents who set aside their differences for a greater cause, and Pete Peterson-the former POW who became the first U.S. ambassador to a new Vietnam. Osius also draws upon his own experiences working first-hand with various Vietnamese leaders and traveling the country on bicycle to spotlight the ordinary Vietnamese people who have helped bring about their nation's extraordinary renaissance. With a foreword by former Secretary of State John Kerry, Nothing is Impossible tells an inspiring story of how international diplomacy can create a better world&quot;--<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?url=http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2736293">http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?url=http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2736293</a><br/> Australia day / Stan Grant. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:291395 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z by&#160;Grant, Stan, 1963-, author.<br/>Call Number&#160;305.89915 GRA<br/>Publication Date&#160;2019<br/>Summary&#160;As uncomfortable as it is, we need to reckon with our history. On January 26, no Australian can really look away. There are the hard questions we ask of ourselves on Australia Day. Since publishing his critically acclaimed, Walkley Award-winning, bestselling memoir Talking to My Country in early 2016, Stan Grant has been crossing the country, talking to huge crowds everywhere about how racism is at the heart of our history and the Australian dream. But Stan knows this is not where the story ends. In this book, Australia Day, his long-awaited follow up to Talking to My Country, Stan talks about reconciliation and the indigenous struggle for belonging and identity in Australia, and about what it means to be Australian. A sad, wise, beautiful, reflective and troubled book, Australia Day asks the questions that have to be asked, that no else seems to be asking. Who are we? What is our country? How do we move forward from here?<br/>Format:&#160;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:291699 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z by&#160;Mayor, Thomas, author.<br/>Call Number&#160;994.01 23<br/>Publication Date&#160;2019<br/>Summary&#160;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:&#160;Books<br/> The Australian dream. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:292844 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z Call Number&#160;DVD 796.336089 AUS<br/>Publication Date&#160;2019<br/>Summary&#160;The Australian Dream is a documentary that uses the remarkable and inspirational story of Indigenous AFL legend Adam Goodes as the prism through which to tell a deeper and more powerful story about race, identity and belonging. The film will unpick the events of the 2013-15 AFL seasons and ask fundamental questions about the nature of racism and discrimination in society today. Walkley award-winning writer Stan Grant and BAFTA award-winning director Daniel Gordon join forces to tell this remarkable story of one of the most decorated &amp; celebrated players in AFL history. A man who remains a cultural hero; the very epitome of resilience &amp; survival, who continues to fight for equality and reconciliation.<br/>Format:&#160;Video disc<br/> Military pilgrimage and battlefield tourism : commemorating the dead / edited by John Eade and Mario Katic. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:284032 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z by&#160;Eade, John, 1946-, editor.<br/>Call Number&#160;338.4791 MIL<br/>Publication Date&#160;2017<br/>Format:&#160;Books<br/> The little red yellow black book : an introduction to indigenous Australia. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:289133 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z by&#160;Pascoe, Bruce, 1947-, author.<br/>Call Number&#160;305.89915 PAS<br/>Publication Date&#160;2018<br/>Summary&#160;Originally published in 1994, The Little Red Yellow Black Book has established itself as the perfect starting point for those who want to learn about the rich cultures and histories of Australia's First Peoples. Written from an Indigenous perspective, this highly illustrated and accessible introduction covers a range of topics from history, culture and the Arts, through to activism and reconciliation. In this fourth edition, readers will learn about some of the significant contributions that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have made, and continue to make, to the Australian nation. Common stereotypes will be challenged, and the many struggles and triumphs that we've experienced as we've navigated through our shared histories will be revealed. Readers will also learn about some of the key concepts that underpin Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander worldviews including concepts such as the Dreaming, the significance of Ancestral Heroes and Country. The Little Red Yellow Black Book is for readers of all backgrounds and provides an opportunity to discover more about the diverse, dynamic and continuing cultures of Australia's First Peoples.<br/>Format:&#160;Regular print<br/> Reimagining human rights : religion and the common good / William R. O'Neill, S.J. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:311244 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z by&#160;O'Neill, William R., author.<br/>Call Number&#160;323.01 23<br/>Publication Date&#160;2021<br/>Summary&#160;&quot;Jeremy Bentham described the idea of human rights as &quot;rhetorical nonsense.&quot; In this book, which is proposed for the Moral Traditions series, William O'Neill shows that the rhetorical aspect of human rights is in fact crucial. He does so by examining how victims and their advocates embrace the rhetoric of human rights to tell their stories. It is a history of human rights &quot;from below,&quot; showing what victims of atrocity and advocates do with rights. Using a group of American writings, including Desmond Tutu's on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, O'Neill reconciles the false dichotomy between the individualistic perspective of the human rights theory of Kant, Rousseau, and Rawls and the communitarian approach of Burke, Bentham, and Alasdair Macintyre. He shows that the testimony of the victims of atrocities leads us to a new conception of the common good, based both on abstract theories of individual human rights and the circumstances and history of particular societies. The book then applies this new approach to three areas: race and mass incarceration in the U.S, the politics of immigration and refugee policy, and our duties to the next generation and the non-human world&quot;--<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?url=http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2721523">http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?url=http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2721523</a><br/> The colonial fantasy : why white Australia can't solve black problems / Sarah Maddison. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:291055 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z by&#160;Maddison, Sarah, author.<br/>Call Number&#160;305.89915 MAD<br/>Publication Date&#160;2019<br/>Summary&#160;Australia is wreaking devastation on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The evidence is incontrovertible. Whatever the policy from protection to assimilation, self-determination to intervention, reconciliation to recognition government policies and programs have made little positive difference to the quality of life of the majority of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. In far too many instances, interaction with governments has only made Indigenous lives worse. The successes of a burgeoning Indigenous middle class cannot obscure this fact. Despite this, many activists, and analysts Indigenous and non-Indigenous alike still believe that working with the state is the only viable political option. This belief has produced a situation of constant churn and reinvention in Indigenous affairs, as governments of all persuasions battle over the 'right' approach to solving Indigenous 'problems', secure in their belief that new or better policy is the answer. The Colonial Fantasy considers why Australia persists in the face of such obvious failure. It argues that white Australia can't solve black problems because white Australia is the problem. Indigenous policy in Australia has resisted the one thing that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people want, and the one thing that has made a difference elsewhere: the ability to control and manage their own lives. This book argues for a radical restructuring of the relationship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and governments, seeing the resurgence of Indigenous nationhood as the only way forward.<br/>Format:&#160;Regular print<br/> Our friends the enemies : the occupation of France after Napoleon / Christine Haynes. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:310601 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z by&#160;Haynes, Christine, 1970- author.<br/>Call Number&#160;944.061 23<br/>Publication Date&#160;2018<br/>Summary&#160;Contrary to popular understanding, the Napoleonic Wars did not end in 1815 at Waterloo. The battle was only the beginning of a long and complex transition to peace. To end this first &quot;total&quot; war, the powers allied against Napoleon developed a new approach to peace-making: a military occupation designed not to conquer territory, but rather to guarantee that the defeated nation reconstruct itself and repay the damages it had caused. Our Friends the Enemies provides the first comprehensive history of the post-Napoleonic &quot;occupation of guarantee.&quot; From 1815 to 1818, a multinational occupation force of 150,000 men was stationed in seven departments along the northeastern frontier, at the expense of the French government. Recounting the experience of both occupiers and occupied, the author shows that while the occupation inevitably involved some violence, it also promoted considerable exchange and reconciliation between the French and their former enemies. Although its significance has long been overlooked, the post-Napoleonic occupation of guarantee foreshadowed later efforts at postwar reconstruction, including the Allied occupations of Germany and Japan after World War II.--<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?url=http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1896405">http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?url=http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1896405</a><br/> People's peace : prospects for a human future / edited by Yasmin Saikia and Chad Haines. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:310887 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z by&#160;Saikia, Yasmin, editor.<br/>Call Number&#160;303.66 23<br/>Publication Date&#160;2019<br/>Summary&#160;&quot;&quot;People's Peace: Prospects for a Human Future&quot; is a collection of essays highlighting the everyday and ordinary acts of peace committed by people living in community. The essays span a range of humanities disciplines: history, philosophy, theology, anthropology, cultural studies, and peace studies. Putting these approaches and methods in dialogue with each other produces a theoretical intervention that aims to shift the study of peace away from high organizations and institutions and locate it within people's lives and lived culture. Each essay in this book provides an important instance of people's peace where individuals defy authority or overcome cultural stigmas to assert the value of peaceful relations with others and their own personal dignity. People look for peace, they make peace, and, in doing so, make us aware that common people on their own have always worked and continue to work toward resolution rather than division&quot;--<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?url=http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2125819">http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?url=http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2125819</a><br/> Rwanda : from genocide to precarious peace / Susan Thomson. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:310461 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z by&#160;Thomson, Susan, 1968- author.<br/>Call Number&#160;967.571 23<br/>Publication Date&#160;2018<br/>Summary&#160;A sobering study of the troubled African nation, both pre- and post-genocide, and its uncertain future The brutal civil war between Hutu and Tutsi factions in Rwanda ended in 1994 when the Rwandan Patriotic Front came to power and embarked on an ambitious social, political, and economic project to remake the devastated central-east African nation. Susan Thomson, who witnessed the hostilities firsthand, has written a provocative modern history of the country, its rulers, and its people, covering the years prior to, during, and following the genocidal conflict. Thomson's hard-hitting analysis explores the key political events that led to the ascendance of the Rwandan Patriotic Front and its leader, President Paul Kagame. This important and controversial study examines the country's transition from war to reconciliation from the perspective of ordinary Rwandan citizens, Tutsi and Hutu alike, and raises serious questions about the stability of the current peace, the methods and motivations of the ruling regime and its troubling ties to the past, and the likelihood of a genocide-free future.<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?url=http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1720133">http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?url=http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1720133</a><br/> Black and blue : inside the divide between the police and Black America / Jeff Pegues. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:310183 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z by&#160;Pegues, Jeff, 1970- author.<br/>Call Number&#160;363.208996073 23<br/>Publication Date&#160;2017<br/>Summary&#160;&quot;The recent killings in Dallas, Baton Rouge, Ferguson, and elsewhere are just the latest examples of the longstanding rift between law enforcement and people of color. In this revealing journey to the heart of a growing crisis, CBS News Justice and Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues provides unbiased facts, statistics, and perspectives from both sides of the community-police divide. Pegues has rare access to top law enforcement officials throughout the country, including FBI Director James Comey and police chiefs in major cities. He has also interviewed police union leaders, community activists, and others at the heart of this crisis--people on both sides who are trying to push American law enforcement in a new direction. How do police officers perceive the people of color who live in high-crime areas? How are they viewed by the communities that they police? Pegues explores these questions and more through interviews not only with police chiefs, but also officers on the ground, both black and white. In addition, he goes to the front lines of the debate as crime spikes in some of the nation's major cities. What he found will surprise you as police give a candid look at how their jobs have changed and become more dangerous. Turning to possible solutions, the author summarizes the best recommendations from police chiefs, politicians, and activists. Readers will not only be informed but learn what they can do about tensions with police in their communities&quot;--&#160;&quot;A CBS correspondent presents an objective overview of the challenges confronting law enforcement as it attempts to reform in the wake of the unrest sparked by the police shootings in Ferguson and other communities&quot;--<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?url=http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1336665">http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?url=http://ezproxy.angliss.edu.au/login?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1336665</a><br/> New Pilgrimage Routes and Trails. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:311785 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z by&#160;Warfield, Heather A.<br/>Call Number&#160;338.4791<br/>Publication Date&#160;2023<br/>Summary&#160;In the twenty-first century, the number of people traveling to religious sacred sites on pilgrimage has increased more than at any point in human history. This book highlights this new chapter in pilgrimage and trail development with essays by pilgrimage scholars and practitioners of pilgrimage and faith-based tourism working in several countries.<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/angliss/detail.action?docID=30977689">Click here to view book</a><br/> Basic Management Accounting for the Hospitality Industry. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:308808 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z 2024-05-15T00:21:51Z by&#160;Chibili, Michael.<br/>Call Number&#160;657.83699999999999<br/>Publication Date&#160;2017<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/angliss/detail.action?docID=5986687">Click here to view book</a><br/>