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The Apology to the stolen generations
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Parkes, A.C.T. : Reconciliation Australia, 2008.
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1 videodisc (DVD) (30 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
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two-dimensional moving image
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Written and directed by Sarah Spillane; Produced by Ben Gregg; Narrated by Jack Thompson.
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"The apology to the Stolen Generations by the Australian Parliament on 13 February 2008 was a powerful and memorable moment in the nation’s history, for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people alike. Saying sorry cleared the air, inspiring Australians to believe we really can build the kind
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respectful relationships needed for positive, long term outcomes. The Apology begins two days before the historic event as people began to gather in Canberra. It includes interviews, stories and many special moments including the first Welcome to Country in the Federal Parliament. The film captures the anticipation on a thousand faces as Prime Minister Kevin Rudd delivers the apology, and then the spontaneous outpouring
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emotion all around the country. Jack Thompson’s narration, Shelley Reys’ thoughtful commentary and the music
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Powderfinger, Silverchair, John Butler, Missy Higgins and the Stiff Gins all help make this film a truly uplifting experience." -- Container.
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Classification: Exempt from classification. For educational use.
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Stolen generations (Australia)
Reconciliation
Race relations -- Government policy
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Australia -- Race relations -- Government policy
Australia
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Spillane, Sarah
Gregg, Ben
Thompson, Jack
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Australia. Parliament
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