Celebrate National Reconciliation Week
Unveiling Shared Histories and Future Goals
Embrace the Spirit of Reconciliation
National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a profound time for Australians to delve into our collective past, present, and future. It's an opportune moment to acknowledge our shared histories, cultures, and aspirations, and to explore pathways towards genuine reconciliation.
NRW in the Workplace: Fostering Inclusivity
Celebrating NRW in the workplace serves as a catalyst for addressing historical injustices and promoting an inclusive environment. By acknowledging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' resilience and contributions, we create a space where all feel valued and respected.
Seven Ways to Participate in NRW
To mark NRW, here are seven engaging activities that foster reconciliation:
- Attend community events and screenings
- Engage in conversations about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and perspectives
- Read books or watch films that explore reconciliation
- Support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses
- Learn about the Uluru Statement from the Heart
- Volunteer with organizations dedicated to reconciliation
- Fly the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags at home or work
By actively participating in these activities, we demonstrate our commitment to a harmonious future built on respect, understanding, and collaboration.
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