Sorry Day books for South Australia |
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Title : | Sorry Day books for South Australia |
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Creator : | Sorry Day Committee | ||
Date of creation : | 1998 | ||
Format : | Manuscript | ||
Dimensions : | 220 x 300 mm | ||
Contributor : | State Library catalogue | ||
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Description : |
National Sorry Day commemorations were held around Australia on 26 May 1998 as part of community support for the reconciliation process, and specifically in response to the Federal Government Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission's Bringing them home report. This report detailed the removal of children from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island families and the devastating effects of this policy on their communities.
The report recommended that an annual Sorry Day be held to recognise the grief and loss that Indigenous Australians have suffered due to these actions, and look towards a new understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Signatures and messages from South Australians were recorded in these 'Sorry books'. In 2005 a National Day of Healing for all Australians was launched on 26 May, followed by National Reconciliation Week 27 May-3 June, with the theme 'Reconciliation: take the next step'. |
Coverage year : | 1998 |
Further reading : | Australia. Executive summary of the Commonwealth Government response to the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation final report - Reconciliation : Australia's challenge, [Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia], 2002 Grattan, Michelle. Reconciliation: essays on Australian reconciliation, Melbourne: Bookman Press, 2000 Munn, David C. The Spirit of Australia Reconciliation Trail and Aboriginal Interpretive Centre, Adelaide: Statewide & Global (Publishing) Group, 2000 |
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