Evolve Communities

Coronavirus is no excuse to stop training

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Nungamanladi (Hello in Bardi) , It is not only coronavirus going viral, with supermarket shelves stripped bare, it feels that crazy or at least unexamined thinking has exploded as well! With a pandemic being declared this morning, we think now more…
In This Together

National Reconciliation Week: In This Together

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National Reconciliation Week In This Together.  These three words are powerful in their simplicity – and, as this year’s theme for Reconciliation Australia’s National Reconciliation Week, likely to provide food for thought for many Australians.  As a team of Indigenous…

How the Legal System is Often Culturally Insensitive

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This is an edited extract from an interview of Munya by the Sydney Criminal Lawyers The full articles is at Practising Whitefella Law: An Interview With Bardi Barrister Munya Andrews People love Munya’s engaging facilitation and presentation style. “Aunty Munya…
Climb Uluru

To Climb or Not to Climb? That is the Question.

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The question of whether it is okay to climb Uluru (Ayers Rock) or not has resurfaced once again with ‘Aunty Pauline’ pushing the boundaries of ‘political correctness’ with anything to do with Aboriginal people as always. It’s nothing new and…
Sovereignty and Treaty

VOICE. TREATY. TRUTH. What does it mean to you?

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At the Phillip Island Festival of Stories, Aunty Munya was part of a ‘Conversation about Sovereignty & Treaty’. She was in great company with Kutcha Edwards, Uncle Shane Clarke, Uncle Jack Charles, Patrice Mahoney and Dr Tjanara Goreng Goreng.  There…
The Privilege Walk Workshop

Do I have a responsibility to understand my privilege?

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TAKE THE ONLINE PRIVILEGE WALKAunty Munya and I were recently interviewed for an article Privilege walks: an exercise in better retention? by AHRI, the Australian Human Resources Institute. In this article they pose the controversial question:  “If there was a…