Anonymous 1147
Anonymous 1147 disscusses how colonisers stole land from First Nations people, causing lasting harm. Education on their history was minimal, and better education, inclusive spaces, and public empathy are needed to promote understanding and respect.
Submission Transcription
Colonisers stole land from the first nations people to develop and build into the city with devastating effects of the wellbeing of first nations people, still being felt today.
Not at all comprehensive. I probably spent 2 weeks about it in history. I studied sociology at VCE and learnt more about the effects this way.
More inclusive spaces more fair treatment.
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