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26-05-2024 11:51 AM - edited 26-05-2024 04:13 PM
26-05-2024 11:51 AM - edited 26-05-2024 04:13 PM
Today, May 26 is National Sorry Day which is a day of remembrance and reflection acknowledging the historical harm, mistreatment and injustices suffered by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through past and continuing policies of child removal and family separation.
It is also a day to acknowledge the incredible strength and survivorship of Stolen Generations and their families.
I am marking the day spending a beautiful morning at a Sydney Sorry Day event with my own family and kids.
There are choirs singing, cultural education and yarn tents, speakers, face painting for kids, market stalls with food and beautiful artwork and jewellery and families sitting in the sun.
I can’t help but think that sitting in the sun, with a bit of food and listening to music holding your kids is the most natural thing in the world.
And the taking of babies and children from their mothers and fathers, their families, communities and culture is our deepest national shame and a trauma that still echoes through the generations.
There is so much healing still needed.
Please take a moment today if you can, to reflect on how we can all help support healing, and during the next week I’d encourage everyone in the SANE community to join a National Reconciliation Week event, you can find events in your area on this calendar.
https://www.reconciliation.org.au/calendar
26-05-2024 02:56 PM
26-05-2024 02:56 PM
January 26?
26-05-2024 04:11 PM
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27-05-2024 06:30 AM
27-05-2024 06:30 AM
Thank you for posting the beautiful and moving post above, @RachSANECEO . I agree.
27-05-2024 02:49 PM
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