Building Bridges: Walking Together for a Better Future
Event description
Event description
The Building Bridges series on four Wednesday evenings in October is a
great opportunity to learn from and with Indigenous people.
If you are interested in Indigenous insights and perspectives for our time this course is for you, whatever your background. To be more informed and aware is in the interest of all Australians and our common future.
First Nations presenters for many years will share their wisdom and experience with the community at large and be in dialogue with you.
Reconciliation for Western Sydney has organized and facilitated these popular events since we began in 1997.Â
The evenings include the following topics and aim to meet your interests and questions:
2 Oct Where do we come from and where are we going now?
   Aboriginal Leaders' Reflections and Dialogue with each other
    and the wider Community
9 Oct Truth Telling Journeys
   Hear stories of pain and struggle, personal victories and taking on the system
16 Oct Justice System Change and Care for Young People
   Learn of effective, structural and person-centered approaches
   to reduce young people’s encounters with the justice system
23 Oct Personal and Collective Healing through Walking Together
   Receive insights from artists and knowledge holders about identity
    and truly moving forward together
The sessions are designed to build on each other and attending all evenings will be most valuable for you. Each session stands on its own, so you will benefit from attending as many as you can.
It’s free, including supper, and a chance to meet directly with the presenters and others interested in these matters. It is supported by the City of Parramatta.
More information about R4WS is on our website: reconciliation4westernsydney.org.
If you have any questions, please email us at rec4ws@gmail.com or call Richard or Maria Maguire 9896 3839.
We look forward to meeting you and building a new common future in Australia together!
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