Telling it like it is: Aboriginal perspectives on Aborigines (sic), Euro-Australians and race relations

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University of Tasmania
University of Sydney

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Telling It Like It Is: Aboriginal Perspectives On Race And Race Relations is a 3-year Australian Research Council funded Linkage project undertaken by Larrakia Nation Aboriginal Corporation (LNAC), the University of Tasmania, and the University of Sydney. It aims to turn the lens by asking a wide diversity of Aboriginal people to tell their views on race and race relations. The aim is to provide an evidence base for attitudinal change, to develop new strategies for racial harmony, and to improve the way services are provided to Aboriginal people.

The unevenness of race relations has meant Aboriginal perspectives on race relations are not well known. This is an obstacle for reconciliation, which by definition, must be a reciprocal process. It is especially problematic in regions with substantial Aboriginal populations, where Indigenous visibility makes race relations a matter of everyday experience and discussion. There has been considerable research on how settler Australians view Aboriginal people, but little is known about how Aboriginal people view settler Australians or mainstream institutions.

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Telling It Like it Is. Aboriginal Perspectives in Race and Relations.
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Habibis, D., Taylor, P., Walter, M and Elder, C.
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Telling It Like It Is
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