
Sorry and Beyond
Healing the Stolen Generations
Aboriginal Studies Press
Published on 1. May 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-925302-74-5 (ISBN)
Description
Brian Butler's grandmother was taken from her family by government officials in 1910. She was 12 years old. Twenty years later her daughter, Brian's mother, was also taken. Thousands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, like Brian Butler's, have been coping with the impact of child removal for more than a century. Sorry and Beyond describes the growth of the grassroots movement that exposed the truth about Australia's removal policies and worked for healing and justice. Born in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, the movement was joined by nearly a million non-Indigenous Australians in the 1998 Sorry Day and Journey of Healing campaigns, which paved the way for the Federal Parliament's unanimous apology in 2008. As the Journey of Healing campaign has shown, community initiatives have played a vital part in overcoming the immense damage done. The journey isn't over. Sorry and Beyond is a call to continue the work of healing this national trauma.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Canberra
Australia
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
561 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-925302-74-5 (9781925302745)
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Brian Butler is from central Australia and, since his teens, has devoted himself to reuniting families separated by the removal policies, and healing the harm caused. He was the first Director of South Australia's Aboriginal Child Care Agency, and for 15 years chaired the Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care. He was an ATSIC Commissioner for South Australia, and was nominee for Senior Australian of the Year in South Australia. He has served on the boards of many Aboriginal organisations,and is a consultant to South Australia's Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People.