Reconciliation Memoirs with Carol Innes AM

Wednesday, May 29, 2024
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Overview

Hosted by Reconciliation WA
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Each year, Reconciliation WA produces the memoirs of a long-standing champion in the reconciliation movement. This year they sat down with Noongar leader Carol Innes AM, to present her Reconciliation Memoirs, written in collaboration with Victoria Laurie. Carol is a committed advocate for the reconciliation movement, and has made a significant contribution to the recognition, preservation, and advancement of Aboriginal culture, rights, and economic opportunities in Western Australia. Carol served as the Co-Chair for Reconciliation WA for seven years and is currently Co-Director at Danjoo Koorliny, an Aboriginal-led project to help all of us walk together as Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people to co-create a better future for all. Tickets for the in-person event include food, and a copy of the memoirs. This event will also be streamed virtually.

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