ANU LRSJ Indigenous Reconciliation Project (@lrsj_indigenous) 's Twitter Profile
ANU LRSJ Indigenous Reconciliation Project

@lrsj_indigenous

The Indigenous Reconciliation Project is a group within the ANU Law Reform & Social Justice program, aimed centrally at reform opportunities in the law.

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For those on Ngunnawal Country, please join us this Wednesday in Canberra for a screening of Incarceration Nation hosted by ANU LRSJ Indigenous Reconciliation Project, Justice Reform and DocumentaryAustralia, followed by a discussion with Tom Calma AO, Magistrate Louise Taylor, Leah House and Lillian Ireland.

For those on Ngunnawal Country, please join us this Wednesday in Canberra for a screening of Incarceration Nation hosted by <a href="/Lrsj_Indigenous/">ANU LRSJ Indigenous Reconciliation Project</a>, Justice Reform and <a href="/DAFdocumentary/">DocumentaryAustralia</a>, followed by a discussion with Tom Calma AO, Magistrate Louise Taylor, Leah House and Lillian Ireland.
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Introducing our panellist: Ngambri Ngunnawal Wiradjuri woman, Leah House! Leah is a Liaison Officer at Victims of Crime ACT, working with First Nations men, women and children who have been victims of crimes. 💻Register to attend in person or online: anulaw.info/3fmMZhb

Introducing our panellist: Ngambri Ngunnawal Wiradjuri woman, Leah House!

Leah is a Liaison Officer at Victims of Crime ACT, working with First Nations men, women and children who have been victims of crimes.

💻Register to attend in person or online: anulaw.info/3fmMZhb
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Introducing our panellist: Melukerdee woman, Lillian Ireland! Lilli has extensive professional insight on the current intersection between First Nation people and the legal system. She aspires to highlight the crucial role First Nations people play in a changing climate!

Introducing our panellist: Melukerdee woman, Lillian Ireland!

Lilli has extensive professional insight on the current intersection between First Nation people and the legal system. She aspires to highlight the crucial role First Nations people play in a changing climate!
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Our screening of the documentary #IncarcerationNation is underway, laying bare the story of the continued systemic injustice and oppression of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on their own land, told by Indigenous Australians. Up next is our panel discussion.

Our screening of the documentary #IncarcerationNation is underway, laying bare the story of the continued systemic injustice and oppression of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on their own land, told by Indigenous Australians. Up next is our panel discussion.
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A fittingly powerful dialogue to follow a powerful documentary. Thank you to our audience for their interest and engagement and to our expert panel for a memorable evening.

A fittingly powerful dialogue to follow a powerful documentary. Thank you to our audience for their interest and engagement and to our expert panel for a memorable evening.
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Thank you to all who attended our screening of Incarceration Nation and First Nations-led panel discussion with Prof Tom Calma AO, Leah House, Magistrate Louise Taylor and Lillian Ireland. We raised $1,000 for the ACT-based Gugan Gulwan Youth Aboriginal Corporation.👏

Thank you to all who attended our screening of <a href="/Inc_Nation_au/">Incarceration Nation</a> and First Nations-led panel discussion with Prof Tom Calma AO, Leah House, Magistrate Louise Taylor and Lillian Ireland. We raised $1,000 for the ACT-based Gugan Gulwan Youth Aboriginal Corporation.👏
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Thanks to everyone who turned out for the screening with Justice Reform Initiative and ANU LRSJ Indigenous Reconciliation Project. It's time to #RaiseYourVoice and help amplify the national conversation about the urgent need for change. SIGN UP now: buff.ly/3xGG1ua

Thanks to everyone who turned out for the screening with Justice Reform Initiative and <a href="/Lrsj_Indigenous/">ANU LRSJ Indigenous Reconciliation Project</a>. It's time to #RaiseYourVoice and help amplify the national conversation about the urgent need for change.

SIGN UP now: buff.ly/3xGG1ua
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Celebrate the opening of the 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial: Ceremony with a weekend of free performances, premieres, talks, workshops, and live music. Sat 26 Mar 2022, 10am – 7pm Sun 27 Mar 2022, 10am – 5pm @ National Gallery of Australia, Canberra nga.gov.au/events/ceremon…

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Something to stay aware of - the Government is seeking legal power to deport Indigenous Australians who are non-citizens. Is an administrative process more important than a 40,000+ year-old spiritual connection to the land? theguardian.com/australia-news…

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The report calls for funding + support for Aboriginal community controlled organisations. As Adj Prof Sharynne Hamilton (telethonkids) writes, they are best placed to lead reform + make decisions on the wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. bit.ly/3XMu7NB

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🟡⚫️🔴 Invasion Day protest - banner making. The 26th of January is not a day to celebrate. In preparation for the protest this Friday, come along to make banners and signs with us at the LRSJ. 📅 When: This Thursday 25 January @ 2:30pm 📍 Where: ANU, College of Law lawns

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Invasion day protest 9:30 am tomorrow @ Garema place. ANU students will be meeting together out the front of the shoe shop to march together. Hopefully see you there !! #sovereigntyneverceded #invasionday #Canberra