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Warawarni-gu Guma Statement: Healing Together in Ngurin Ngarluma

Nov 28, 2019 · 10m 48s
Warawarni-gu Guma Statement: Healing Together in Ngurin Ngarluma
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At ANROWS's 2nd National Research Conference held in Sydney in May, 2018, a forum was held for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander delegates to develop a Statement to be delivered...

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At ANROWS's 2nd National Research Conference held in Sydney in May, 2018, a forum was held for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander delegates to develop a Statement to be delivered at the Conference. This episode is that statement - The Warawarni-gu Guma (Healing Together) Statement. The Statement provides an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspective on domestic and family violence including a pathway forward for Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander communities. This was a challenging, and inspiring moment at the conference, where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander delegates declared the realities for reducing violence against women among their communities, for research, and offered a call to action for non-Indigenous people to stand with, and support solutions that come from Indigenous cultural knowledge bases. Professor Victoria Hovane offers an overview of the proceedings, the cultural contexts that this statement was developed from, and a call to action for delegates. Lorice Douglas from the Pilbara, provides a background to the language and cultural context of the Statement, best approaches to engaging directly with Aboriginal communities, and how kinship structures operate in Aboriginal communities in north-west Australia. Maria Martin-Pedersen delivers the Warawarni-gu Guma Statement. A video and transcript of the Warawarni-gu Guma Statement is available on the ANROWS website. This was recorded on the land of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation, the Traditional Owners of the lands where Sydney city is situated today. Insights: the ANROWS podcast is part of ANROWS's commitment to disseminating and supporting the application of the evidence base that addresses violence against women and their children in Australia.
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