Acknowledging that change
occurs at the grassroots of community perceptions and relationships
between people, and embodying a dual-approach of symbolism and action, the
Reconciliation movement's aims are change on both the symbolic level of
culture, and practical action through communication arts, and cultural activities in communities to increase
understanding and respect of Indigenous Australia.
Perhaps it's also about
acknowledging that the distinctions between 'indigenous' and 'non-indigenous' heritage are not always clear, that the history of 'occupation’ has brought a
widespread blurring of identities on many levels. Many Australians do not know all
their ancestors in their family tree, there are many lost and forgotten
Aboriginal mothers in colonial history, many 'don't know', or ‘hard to say'
backgrounds; it's about ending colonial racism in Australia and moving
into a more enlightened future together.
© Copyright Ruth Skilbeck, 2012
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