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The Imagination Declaration : Young Indigenous Australians Want to Be Heard – but Will We Listen?
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2019
The Imagination Declaration : Young Indigenous Australians Want to Be Heard – but Will We Listen?
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'When you think of an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander kid, or in fact any kid, imagine what’s possible. Don’t define us through the lens of disadvantage […] Expect the best of us. – Excerpt from the Imagination Declaration, August 2019.'
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https://theconversation.com/the-imagination-declaration-young-indigenous-australians-want-to-be-heard-but-will-we-listen-121569
The Imagination Declaration : Young Indigenous Australians Want to Be Heard – but Will We Listen?
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- Uluru Statement from the Heart 2017 single work criticism
- The Imagination Declaration 2019 single work prose correspondence
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