Take action for reconciliation: ways to be an ally
Wondering how you can support efforts this National Reconciliation Week and beyond? Here are some ways you can get involved and be a proactive ally.
Educate yourself
Learn more about Indigenous history and culture. If you aren't sure where to look, here are a few helpful resources:
- Discover whose Country you’re on and explore stories, collections and research on the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies website.
- Familiarise yourself with the referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament by viewing the Uluru Statement from the Heart and taking the interactive course.
- Keep up with Indigenous programming, news and current affairs on NITV.
- Follow Indigenous X to hear directly from Indigenous voices and perspectives.
Attend events and workshops
Throughout the year, UTS hosts a range of events, exhibitions and workshops. Keep an eye out for announcements in the Insider student newsletter, social media pages, and campus screens.
Here are some of our top picks for National Reconciliation Week:
- Voice, Treaty, Truth (Mon 29 May) – join a panel discussion on the Uluru Statement from the Heart to learn how we can advocate for First Nations justice and self-determination, including enshrining a First Nations Voice in the Australian Constitution and engaging in truth-telling.
- Reconciliation Week space (27 – 3 June) – check out the Student Learning Hub’s display space (Building 2, level 4) where you can sit, draw, learn more about National Reconciliation Week and reflect on this year’s theme of being a voice for generations. The space will have information, prompts, and resources to help you get involved.
- 'Don’t ask that’ with Koori Kinnections (Mon 29 May and Thur 1 June) – visit the Student Learning Hub for a ‘don't ask that’ Q&A discussion where you can have your questions about Australian Indigenous culture, National Reconciliation Week and the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum answered in a safe and judgement-free space.
Plus, stay tuned for UTS First Nations Society’s NAIDOC week celebrations coming up in week 2 of Spring session!
Advocate for Indigenous rights
Taking action is one of the best ways to make positive, meaningful change. You can shift from being a bystander to proactive ally by:
- learning about First Nations-led campaigns, getting involved, and reaching out to your MPs to express your support.
- volunteering with Reconciliation NSW or other Indigenous organisations and community groups (and earn your SOUL Award at the same time!).
- attending a local protest for First Nations rights.
Be respectful and inclusive
We all play a part in creating a safe and respectful campus. Familiarise yourself with the UTS Equity, Inclusion and Respect Policy and call out racism when you see it.
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