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Griffith Review 60: Renewed Promise

Author: Julianne;Phillips, Sandra; Schultz
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ISBN: 9781925603316
Format: Paperback
Published: April 2018
Published By: The Text Publishing Company
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Inspired by the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and featuring outstanding Indigenous writers, Renewed Promise is an urgent, nuanced and robust call to listen, hear and respond to questions of constitutional recognition.
More than two centuries after European settlers arrived, the need to find an honourable way to recognise and celebrate the unique history of this country as home to the oldest living civilisation is long overdue. A Makaratta Commission is the preferred way to do this, to make agreements and enable truth-telling about our history.
Are we ready to make peace and devise firmer ground for laws, policies and outcomes that improve Indigenous and non-Indigenous life in Australia?
With this special edition, Griffith Review excavates history and re-imagines the future, while not forgetting the urgencies of the present.
Published with the support of QUT.Inspired by the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and featuring outstanding Indigenous writers, Renewed Promise is an urgent, nuanced and robust call to listen, hear and respond to questions of constitutional recognition.
More than two centuries after European settlers arrived, the need to find an honourable way to recognise and celebrate the unique history of this country as home to the oldest living civilisation is long overdue. A Makaratta Commission is the preferred way to do this, to make agreements and enable truth-telling about our history.
Are we ready to make peace and devise firmer ground for laws, policies and outcomes that improve Indigenous and non-Indigenous life in Australia?
With this special edition, Griffith Review excavates history and re-imagines the future, while not forgetting the urgencies of the present.
Published with the support of QUT.
Julianne Schultz AM FAHA is the founding editor of Griffith Review, the award-winning literary and public affairs quarterly journal.

Dr Sandra Phillips is a creative industries academic and researcher following a career in publishing (Aboriginal Studies Press, University of Queensland Press and Magabala Books). Wakka Wakka and Gooreng Gooreng, she has three sons and one granddaughter.
ISBN: 9781925603316
Number of Pages: 264
Format: Paperback
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Published Date: 30-Apr-2018
Dimensions (mm): 0x0mm
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company

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