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Bridging now to next for National Reconciliation Week
Manage episode 484501308 series 5390
On 28th May 2000, an estimated 250,000 people marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to support reconciliation.
It was the largest demonstration in Australia’s history in an age before social media, before it was possible to put a call out to thousands of people with the click of a button.
But how did it come together?
Journalist Rhianna Patrick looks back with Professor Jackie Huggins, Belza Lowah, Karen Mundine, Vicki Scott and Brian Aarons to unpack the ten years of work that led to this historic moment.
This story was a collaboration between Awaye and the National Indigenous Radio Service.
300 episodes
Manage episode 484501308 series 5390
On 28th May 2000, an estimated 250,000 people marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to support reconciliation.
It was the largest demonstration in Australia’s history in an age before social media, before it was possible to put a call out to thousands of people with the click of a button.
But how did it come together?
Journalist Rhianna Patrick looks back with Professor Jackie Huggins, Belza Lowah, Karen Mundine, Vicki Scott and Brian Aarons to unpack the ten years of work that led to this historic moment.
This story was a collaboration between Awaye and the National Indigenous Radio Service.
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