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    Sorry Day UK

    Conway Hall, London

    22 May 2008

     

    Sorry Day UK 2008
    Sorry Day UK 2008
     
    Apology speech by Australia's PM Kevin Rudd
    on 13 February 2008
       
    Sorry Day UK 2008
    Sorry Day UK 2008
       
    Speaker Tiffany McComsey
    MC Chris Robinson
       
    Sorry Day UK 2008
    Sorry Day UK 2008
       
    Speaker John Bond
    Speaker Steve Hemmings and family
    with eniar's Sue Darling
       
    Sorry Day UK 2008
     
    Phil Jackson on the didgeridoo
     
    photos courtesy Louise Jefferson

    related links:
    • Sorry Day provides a chance to turn sentiment into action
      23 May 2008 - Media release HREOC - National Sorry Day is the perfect catalyst to turn sentiment into action for members of the Stolen Generations, Aboriginal andTorres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Tom Calma said today.
    • Sorry Day 2008
      20 May 2008 - Australian Times UK - ENIAR will mark Sorry Day 2008 in London with a celebratory event, including a screening of Australian Prime Minister Rudd’s Apology to the Stolen Generations and a documentary made especially to commemorate this momentous event (The Apology).
    • Sorry Day 2008 – ENIAR celebrates with Indigenous Australia
      12 May 2008 - Media Release - ENIAR will mark Sorry Day 2008 in London with a celebratory event, including a screening of Australian Prime Minister Rudd’s Apology to the Stolen Generations and a documentary made especially to commemorate this momentous event (The Apology – see below). After decades of hard work, Indigenous Australians and non-Indigenous supporters have achieved a monumental milestone in the fight for recognition of the truth of the Stolen Generations, and this is worth celebrating, says ENIAR.

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    • Gary Foley's koori history website
      The legendary activist has compiled a extensive photo history of the struggle for rights for Aboriginal people.
    • Julie Gough's website
      Julie's work on 'time and space' 'unresolved histories' memory and place' race representation' and other works. All works include artists statement about the work.
    • Wayne Quilliam portfolio
      Aboriginal photographer who has exhibited in Europe:'My work reflects the diversity of Indigenous culture. Australian Aboriginal people have close ties with the land and its inhabitants. This relationship is obvious through past and present artistic practices including dance, sculpture and painting. Photography is the medium I chose to express my cultural identity.'
    • Picture Australia
      Excellent source for archive images.
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