Public Announcement: Black Australia Proclaims July as BLACK HISTORY MONTH
January 27, 2008 at 9:02 am (Indigenous Australians, Indigenous peoples, Indigenous sovereignty, Redfern, colonisation, community, history, imperialism, land rights, power, race and racism, social movements, the state, theory, violence, whiteness, women of colour)
A message forwarded over e-mail lists:
26th January 2008
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
TO ALL AUSTRALIANS
On this 26th Day of January 2008, in commemoration of the 20th Anniversary of the proclamation of SURVIVAL day, it is hereby announced that the month of JULY 1-31st is now proclaimed BLACK history month in Australia.
From this day forth and for all years to come, JULY will remain a month of significance and symbolism for the unity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nations, in celebration of Australia’s rich, vibrant Indigenous histories and cultures.
JULY will provide an opportunity for ALL AUSTRALIANS to recognise the true Australian identity, giving Schools, Government, Multicultural Australia and most significantly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities the opportunity to respectfully promote greater awareness of the diversity, innovation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander splendour.
Australia’s BLACK history month, will join the worldwide celebration of Black History Month, giving a greater international profile to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations, alongside Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
The Australian community is hereby advised to BLACK out JULY in their diaries annually as a month of pride and celebration of all tribal groups and people throughout Australia and the Torres Strait.
1st JULY 31st JULY AUSTRALIA’S BLACK HISTORY MONTH
WE HAVE SURVIVED


