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“Can’t You Take a Joke?” Why Comedy Isn’t Always Harmless for First Nations Peoples

1 year ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
I love a good laugh. Those who know me well know that I appreciate comedy just as much as anyone else. Over the years, I’ve even dabbled in stand-up myself, performing quirky characters like ‘Scary Spice’ and a cheeky ‘Swami’…
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What would you say if the country was watching?

1 year ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
At Evolve, we believe Allyship means using your voice to stand with First Nations peoples — even when it’s hard. When our team member Peta appeared on Sunrise, she did just that. What she shared was brave, honest, and a…
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7 Ways to Be an Ally This Election | Evolve Communities

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General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Carla Rogers is a community engagement specialist, facilitator, and program designer dedicated to Closing the Gap. After a Churchill Fellowship in 2001, she founded Evolve in 2005 and later joined forces with Aunty Munya. Blending Elder wisdom with world-class facilitation,…
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Is Your Aboriginal Allyship Gammin? | Evolve Communities

1 year ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Carla Rogers is a community engagement specialist, facilitator, and program designer dedicated to Closing the Gap. After a Churchill Fellowship in 2001, she founded Evolve in 2005 and later joined forces with Aunty Munya. Blending Elder wisdom with world-class facilitation,…
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How To Be An Ally in Your Organisation | Evolve Communities

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General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Our recent Yarning Webinar sparked powerful conversations around personal and organisational allyship. One participant called it “incredible, real, full of love, truth, and practical steps.” Another challenged us to go deeper. In this blog, we reflect on both—exploring the link…
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What Can We Do As Allies? | Evolve Communities

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General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Carla Rogers is a community engagement specialist, facilitator, and program designer dedicated to Closing the Gap. After a Churchill Fellowship in 2001, she founded Evolve in 2005 and later joined forces with Aunty Munya. Blending Elder wisdom with world-class facilitation,…
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What is Closing the Gap? | Evolve Communities

1 year ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Carla Rogers is a community engagement specialist, facilitator, and program designer dedicated to Closing the Gap. After a Churchill Fellowship in 2001, she founded Evolve in 2005 and later joined forces with Aunty Munya. Blending Elder wisdom with world-class facilitation,…
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Welcome to Country Meaning: What They Got Wrong | Evolve Communities

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General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Carla Rogers is a community engagement specialist, facilitator, and program designer dedicated to Closing the Gap. After a Churchill Fellowship in 2001, she founded Evolve in 2005 and later joined forces with Aunty Munya. Blending Elder wisdom with world-class facilitation,…
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A cringe-worthy moment that became a lesson in Allyship

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General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Carla Rogers is a community engagement specialist, facilitator, and program designer dedicated to Closing the Gap. After a Churchill Fellowship in 2001, she founded Evolve in 2005 and later joined forces with Aunty Munya. Blending Elder wisdom with world-class facilitation,…
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Mistake Made! What’s Next?

1 year ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
Last week, we explored theories about control and responsibility, especially Mel Robbins’ Let Them theory, and how they connect to Evolve’s R3 Culture Approach and the work of Allyship and Closing the Gap. Many of you resonated with our addition…

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