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We are currently finalising the Dhum-Djirri Ngagu (Speak, Hear & Understand) project. Indigenous stories of connection to country, community and culture.
The tapestry of visual and spoken stories knitted together in the form of an artistic book that captures knowledge, the strength of identity and the depth of connection.
The project positions the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people at the centre of the Australian narrative and provides a space for individuals and families to share unheard stories,encourage collective recognition and dignified reconciliation.
Ondru seeks to emphasise the importance of storytelling as a vehicle to work through the injustice faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Dhum-Djirri Ngagu reflects the importance of truth telling and accentuates the Indigenous experiences and challenges of finding human dignity on their own lands. It also attempts to redress the disadvantages and challenges from historical colonisation with the intention of moving towards stronger and more harmonious relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-Aboriginal Australians. The project is funded with the generous support of the City of Whittlesea who are deeply committed to truth telling and reconciliation.
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