All Flinders staff and students are invited to participate in an afternoon of cultural immersion on the 27th May to celebrate Reconciliation Week.
A significant contributor to my mental health and wellbeing in the last couple of years has been exploring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander conceptualisations of health and wellbeing.
Thus, I encourage others, if they get the chance, to learn more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture.
With this in mind, I am reposting content from the recent Flinders In Touch newsletter regarding a Reconciliation event on the 27th May in the Plaza and Student Hub at Bedford Park campus.
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To commemorate National Reconciliation Week – Reconciliation Australia, we invite all Flinders staff and students to enjoy an afternoon of cultural immersion on Monday, 27 May in the Plaza and Student Hub at Bedford Park campus.
Join us for from noon for the Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony, as well as a contemporary Aboriginal cultural performance.
Between noon and 3pm, you’ll be able to enjoy a free Vili’s Reconciliation donut, join a special FUMA Art Talk, attend craft workshops and have fun working out puzzles.
Location: Student Hub & Plaza
12pm – 12:45pm – Welcome to Country, Smoking Ceremony, contemporary Aboriginal cultural performance.
12:45pm – Boomerang painting session 1 (optional – registration required)
1pm – FUMA Art Talk, Level 1 in the Student Hub.
2pm – Boomerang painting session 2 (optional – registration required)
To be a part of this event, please register online now – https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/national-reconciliation-week-cultural-activities-tickets-894825054827?aff=oddtdtcreator
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