Reflections on the Voice: Circle of Trust Session
About
The outcome of the recent Voice to Parliament referendum has impacted on many in our community, both First Nations and non-First Nations people.
In a country that is feeling possibly more divided than usual, where reconciliation can feel challenging, now is a time for greater communal efforts and justice for First Nations people. It is an opportunity for deeper listening, self-understanding, showing mutual respect and having hope for the future.
During the Voice to Parliament we were called to listen. Despite the result, we are still asked to listen.
“We are asking our fellow Australians to take time to know us; to be still and to listen to us.” ~ Miriam Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann
Join us to explore your journey, perspective and feelings on the Voice, in a safe, supportive community space;
- Be curious to explore where you are at;
- Participate in solo and group reflection activities;
- Be inspired as we share the words and visions of First Nations Elders; and
- Connect with others who share a common interest in reconciliation.
“If you have come to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.”
~ Lilla Watson, 1970’s QLD Aboriginal rights activist
Location
St Christopher’s Anglican Church Memorial Hall
120 Waddell Rd, Bicton WA 6157