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Practical Reconciliation
- Strengthening Relationship for All Australians in 7 Easy Steps (Self-Help)
- Narrateur(s): Carla Rogers
- Durée: 4 h et 19 min
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Description
Blending keen insight with engaging anecdotes and practical advice, this easy-to-listen to audiobook, narrated by the authors, will give you the tools you need to feel confident living with, working with and supporting our First Nations peoples. Equip yourself with the skills to communicate without fear of misunderstanding or offence. Build strategies for engaging communities respectfully and strengthening partnerships. And most of all, be proud of the incredible richness of the oldest continuing culture in the world.
A great place to start to help people understand the issues involved in conciliation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Aboriginal Australians. - Bruce Pascoe, Author, Dark Emu
Through seven simple, reasonable and practical steps, this book enables individuals to take ownership of their contribution to Reconciliation in this country. - The Hon Linda Burney, MP
What an insightful and accessible book... I strongly recommend this book to all and especially to organizations committed to reconciliation. - David Liddiard, OAM
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"A great place to start to help people understand the issues involved in conciliation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Aboriginal Australians." (Bruce Pascoe, author, Dark Emu)
"Through seven simple, reasonable and practical steps, this book enables individuals to take ownership of their contribution to Reconciliation in this country." (The Hon Linda Burney, MP)
"What an insightful and accessible book.... I strongly recommend this book to all and especially to organizations committed to reconciliation." (David Liddiard, OAM)