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Newsletter published by the Black Women's Action Committee. Provides analysis and commentary on news and current events. Volume 1 Number 1, dated June 1976
Black Women's Action Committee
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Newsletter published by the Black Women's Action Committee. Provides analysis and commentary on news and current events. Volume 1 Number 1, dated June 1976
Black Women's Action Committee
The attempted extermination of the Aboriginal population in colonial Queensland
Part of Black Rights Committee Ephemera
Pamphlet detailing the history of white colonialist violence and displacement of Aboriginal Australians in Queensland, and how Aboriginal Australians continue to face inequitable treatment and discrimination. The pamphlet uses this history as a framework to contextualise contemporary activism, specifically the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, and requests those interested in participating in the Embassy to contact the Black Rights Committee. Undated, but is assumed to be from 1972, as the Aboriginal Tent Embassy is spoken of as a current event.
Black Rights Committee
Bumper sticker that reads 'Link-Up' in block letters along with the Link-Up logo from the time, an outline of Queensland, yellow, against two concentric circles, one red and one black.
Link-Up (Qld) Aboriginal Corporation
Link-Up (Qld) information brochure.
Trifold print brochure with information on the services and aims of Link-Up (Qld). Features eleven photographs, black and white, of various unidentified children and adolescents, as well as a black and white photograph of a group of Indigenous Australian children with two Indigenous Australian women credited to the John Oxley Library. Also features an artwork by Ted Watson that shows concentric bands of brown and red lined with dots and intersected by yellow flowing lines containing blue and purple human figures, accompanied by the artist's description of the meaning of the art.
Link-Up (Qld) Aboriginal Corporation
Link-Up (Qld) Aboriginal Corporation Ephemera
Brochure and bumper sticker produced by Link-Up (Qld), the Brisbane-based organisation dedicated to reconnecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with family and information that may relate to their family history.
Link-Up (Qld) Aboriginal Corporation
Part of Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation Ephemera
Flyer advertising various activities and events organised by ANTaR Qld during Orientation Week March 2001 at the University of Queensland.
Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation
Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation Ephemera
Brochures, leaflets, petition forms, newsletters and a letter produced by Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation (ANTaR).
Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation
ANTaR information brochure and membership form
Part of Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation Ephemera
Trifold brochure, blue type on white paper, produced by Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTaR) Queensland, with information on ANTaR and its aims, accompanied by an unfilled membership form.
Part of Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation Ephemera
The front of the postcard has a photograph by Eleanor Clark of one of the 'Sea of Hands' developed by the Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation (ANTaR) to show solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. On the reverse is a paragraph about the ongoing impacts of Federation. It includes a call to become a Sea of Hands Partner.
Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation
A duplicate of a list outlining the structure of the Act Confrontation Movement comprised of seven committees. The names for members of each committee as well as their contact details are also provided. Undated.
Act Confrontation Movement (Brisbane, Qld.)