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Join Professor Gary Foley for education and discussion about Indigenous struggle.
Gary Foley is a Gumbaynggirr activist, artist, historian and writer. His profound impact, knowledge and influence extends across fields as broad as the legal and justice system, Aboriginal health and survival, academia and the arts. He’s known for his role in establishing the Aboriginal Tent Embassy – and for more than 50 years of writing, teaching and activism. Uncle Gary's profound impact, knowledge and influence extends across fields as broad as the legal and justice system, Aboriginal health and survival, academia and the arts.
This workshop, facilitated by Community Defence Marshalling System (CDMS), is an important opportunity to learn from our elders and inform our actions on the street.
Our purpose is to develop political understanding across causes, and foster solidarity and shared struggle with First Nations people.
Dardi Munwurro is a wheelchair accessible venue with ample outdoor space. We thank them for their great generosity. Masks welcome.
Free entry. All community welcome.
To get there, take a train to Regent Station (Mernda Line). From there, walk 9 minutes to Dardi Munwurro.
Nearby buses include route 552. Street parking is also available.