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Reconciliation or capitulation?

Truth-telling cannot just be a one-way street

10 December 2022

9:00 AM

10 December 2022

9:00 AM

You may not have heard of ‘Reconciliation Australia’ (RA) which describes itself as ‘an independent not-for profit organisation (to) promote and facilitate reconciliation by building relationships respect and trust between the wider Australian community and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’.

Recently it released a report showing that Aboriginal people are experiencing greater levels of racial prejudice than they were in 2020, with 60 per cent suffering racism in the past six months.

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