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Towards a Reconciled Australia - National Reconciliation Week Webinar

Offered By: University of Melbourne via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the path to reconciliation in Australia through a thought-provoking webinar featuring Professor Pip Nicholson, Dean of Melbourne Law School, in conversation with Karen Mundine, CEO of Reconciliation Australia. Gain insights into the history and work of Reconciliation Australia, the tension between national and local efforts, and the role of law in the reconciliation process. Discover how the legal sector can actively support reconciliation, learn about teaching future lawyers, and understand the importance of collective action. Delve into advanced practical approaches, including healing, truth-telling, and engaging young people. Examine responses to breaches and challenges, and understand how Reconciliation Australia navigates both paths towards a more reconciled nation.

Syllabus

Introduction
Reconciliation Week
Agenda
Introducing Karen Mundy
Welcome Reconciliation Australia
History of Reconciliation Australia
Tension between national and local work
The role of law
Active support for reconciliation
Teaching tomorrows lawyers
Legal sector support for reconciliation
Collective action
Nonindigenous lawyers
Reconciliation Australia
Success of Reconciliation Australia
Advanced Practical Approaches
Reconciliation
Healing
Truthtelling
Engaging young people
Response to breaches
Response to blasts
Reconciliation Australia walks both paths


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The University of Melbourne

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