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The Secret to Allyship Without Burnout

1 year ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
What can Mel Robbins’ Let Them Theory teach us about Allyship? At first, I resisted this viral concept, but I soon realised its core message—accept what you can’t control (Let Them) and take responsibility for what you can (Let Me)—aligns…
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January 26: Two Pivotal Moments in Our True History

1 year ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
January 26 is a date that carries profound and often conflicting meanings for Australians. While many celebrate it as Australia Day, a time for festivities and national pride, it is a day of deep reflection, sorrow, and resilience for Aboriginal…
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An Act of Allyship

1 year ago
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Racism, Reconciliation, Allyship, Blog, Privilege
Peta has been a valued member of the Evolve Communities team for 18 months, passionately supporting Allyship and cultural inclusion. In this blog, she shares her personal journey of joining the team by standing up for what’s right. A single…
Tips for Educators to Keep the fire burning in the classroom Evolve Communities NAIDOC Week Early Childhood Education

NAIDOC Special: 6 Tips for Educators to Keep the fire burning in the classroom.

2 years ago
Diversity and Inclusion, Evolve Team, Reconciliation, Allyship, Blog, Uncategorized
We often get asked by parents and teachers how they can introduce children to Indigenous culture without being tokenistic or inappropriate. Lucky for us, our Marketing Coordinator has a background in Early Childhood Education and is now raising her own…
Carla Rogers and Aunty Munya with their books, Practical Reconciliation and Journey Into Dreamtime.

Partners In Reconciliation – Kinetic IT & Evolve

2 years ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
In this podcast, Aunty Munya and Carla speak with Kinetic IT’s DEI specialist, Claudette Llapitan, to record a special National Reconciliation Week episode for their Katalyst podcast. Kinetic IT have partnered with Evolve Communities as part of their Reconciliation journey…
Now More Than Ever - National Reconciliation Week 2024

5 Actions for Allies this National Reconciliation Week

2 years ago
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General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
The 2024 National Reconciliation Week (NRW) theme, Now More Than Ever, is a powerful call to action. It reminds us that no matter the challenges, the fight for Reconciliation, and the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people must…
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A Reflection on Racism, Intergenerational Trauma and The Path to Healing Through Education

2 years ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
I’m currently on a journey that has got me thinking about how grateful I am and a sense of optimism for the future. I’m currently at TAFE NSW and I’m doing a Certificate I in Fundamental Aboriginal Languages, an adventure…
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Kindness Wins at the Telstra Best of Business Awards National Event

2 years ago
General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Blog, Uncategorized
We are thrilled to announce that Evolve Communities has won the National Building Communities award at the 2024 Telstra Best of Business Awards. It has been a long journey which started back in May 2023 when we submitted our close…
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7 Ways To Keep Showing Up After January 26th

2 years ago
Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
The year took off with a bang for the Evolve team as we prepared for one of the most significant dates in our calendar, January 26th. Increasingly Australians are seeking to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, they’re questioning…
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The History of Australia Day and Five Ways to be an Ally on January 26th

2 years ago
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General, Reconciliation, Allyship, Aboriginal Cultural Awareness, Leadership Tools, Blog, Uncategorized
Understanding Australia Day from an Aboriginal perspective is essential to recognising why the 26th of January can be a deeply challenging date for First Nations people. For many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, the day marks sorrow rather than…

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