Speak to Self, Speak to Others: May Anti-Racism Workshop

Join a group of Moreland residents and/or workers who are prepared to listen deeply and engage in thoughtful conversations with an open heart to reflect on and understand their own cultural and racial identity as well as the dominant mainstream culture, in order to inspire and inform transformational personal and systemic anti-racism action.
This workshop is the second in a series of six workshops which have been developed and informed by local Aboriginal voice and share a range of Aboriginal and Zenadth Kes community voices while also creating a space for non-Aboriginal people to reflect on their identity, power differentials and approach to the work of reconciliation and anti-racism.
Please note there is some (brief) pre-workshop reading/viewing (article and/or short video clips) prior to each workshop.
Workshop Theme: Uncovering Colonial Concepts of Aboriginal and Zenadth Kes Islander People
Developing a shared understanding of how the racism of colonisation shapes mainstream Australian culture
Guest Speaker - Priscilla Reid-Loynes, Gamilaroi/Yularoi, Indigenous Education Consultant
Walgan (aunty) Priscilla Reid-Loynes, a Gamilaroi/Yularoi yinarr (woman) from Walgett, north-west NSW. Currently residing on Cammeraygal Country, after living away on Wurundjeri, Noongar Boodjar, Boonwurrung and Ngunnawal Country for the last 17 years, Walgan Priscilla is an early childhood and primary teacher working as an Indigenous Education Consultant. She provides consultancy, cultural workshops and Indigenous wellness sessions to early learning centres, primary schools, high schools and community organisations. Walgan Priscilla focusses on learning with Aboriginal worldviews, knowledge, pedagogy and curriculum within early childhood and primary education. She was and continues to be the lead education consultant of the Australian Council for Educational Research’s team in the development of 2017 children animation program aired on NITV, Little J and Big Cuz.The session will be held online and include interactive large and small group discussion following the guest speaker.
Workshop Facilitators
- Dr Sue Lopez Atkinson AM - Yorta Yorta woman, Early Childhood Education Activist
- Deb Chapman - Anglo Australian, community development worker in local and international sectors
- Aileen Traynor - Uruguayan-American, community worker and social justice activist backing First Nations led work
Sue, Deb and Aileen are a group of deep thinking and action oriented community volunteers bringing different cultural perspectives and committed to the practice of anti-racism in the Australian context, centring Aboriginal people and perspectives. They have been creating together since 2015 developing Moreland Reconciliation Network activities, exploring how the broader community can be engaged more deeply in the work of reconciliation and anti-racism, and how we all show up to this work.
Together they bring extensive experience in early childhood, reconciliation, anti-racism, local and international community development, with strong skills in group facilitation and curriculum development.
Questions? Email sowingsistas@gmail.com
We acknowledge this event will take place on the stolen lands of the Wurundjeri Woiwurrung people, who have never ceded sovereignty and whose Elders past and present have looked after these lands and waters for over 60,000 years.
This workshop series has been designed and developed by Sowing Sistas volunteers and is supported by Moreland City Council and Newlands and East Coburg Neighbourhood Houses (NECCHi).
Location
Online event access details will be provided by the event organiser
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