Always was, always will be : the campaign for justice and recognition continues / Thomas Mayo.

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Publication details:
Richmond, Vic. Hardie Grant Explore, 2024.
Edition:
1st edition
Record id:
202169
Subject:
Aboriginal Australians -- Politics and government.
Aboriginal Australians -- Civil rights.
Reconciliation -- Australia.
Referendums -- Australia.
Contents:
Whether Yes or No, what's next?
Part 1: Hope, resilience and motivations
1. Hope
2. What about the Uluru Statement from the Heart now?
Part 2: Learning from the past
3. Always was-the first 65,000 years
4. Always will be - a long history of injustice
5. Becoming Australia
6. Leaners and lifters
Part 3: What's next?
7. Understanding what we are up against
8. Flooding the zone with truth and hope
9. A guide to protocol, awareness and respect
10. Overcoming uncertainty and fear with familiarity
11. What's next- starting today.
Summary:
Always was, always will be : the campaign for justice and recognition continues. Essential reading for those who want to know 'what's next?' after the October 2023 Voice to Parliament referendum, from one of the most respected Indigenous voices in the country. In Always was, always will be, bestselling author Thomas Mayo investigates 'what's next?' for reconciliation and justice in Australia after the failed October 2023 Voice to Parliament referendum. Since the referendum, supporters and volunteers have been asking for guidance as to how to continue to support Indigenous recognition. Mayo, a leader of the Yes 23 campaign and co-author of the bestselling The Voice to Parliament Handbook, has penned a new book to answer that question. Always was, always will be is essential reading for those people who want to keep the positive momentum going and the number of allies growing. It's for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people who are ready to do everything they can to close the gap. On writing the book Mayo said: 'The book starts with the ingredients for hope, it will cover the lessons from the past, and ultimately, Always was, always will be is about the future we want to see – one where there is justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.' For the thousands of people who have been feeling sad, empty and powerless since last October, Always was, always will be aims to be a positive rallying cry. This book will map the path toward next steps on how to create a fairer Australia. - Publisher's website.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781741179279
Phys. description:
ix, 180 pages ; 21 cm