Content tagged with Human rights
Papers of Alick and Merle Jackomos
Esmai, Merle and Alick Jackomos, 1967, Melbourne, Victoria. (JACKOMOS.A02.CS-000092248) Merle and Alick Jackomos have a long connection with...
Blog post - 1 May 2018
International Women's Day posters
Each year at AIATSIS we celebrate International Women’s Day to acknowledge the women around the globe who continue to empower women and girls through...
Explore article - 20 Feb 2018
International Women's Day posters
International Women's Day posters
Gallery - 20 Feb 2018
June Oscar AO - Mabo Lecture 2017
National Native Title Conference 2017 Mabo lecture June Oscar AO Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Australian...
Video - 13 Jul 2017
AIATSIS CEO leads national delegation
AIATSIS CEO Craig Ritchie. The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) CEO, Craig Ritchie, will lead...
News - 10 Jul 2017
On International Women's Day 2017, AIATSIS honours Dr June Oscar AO
Empower a woman, empower a nation The UN Women National Committee’s theme for International Women Day 2017, Empower a woman, empower a nation...
Explore article - 7 Mar 2017
Images from AIATSIS Collection projected for Enlighten
Pictures from the AIATSIS photographic collection feature in the Museum of Australian Democracy’s contribution to this year’s Enlighten Festival....
Blog post - 2 Mar 2017
The Referendum Australia Had to Have
As we discuss recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Australian Constitution, learn about what compelled the nation to...
Explore article - 4 Jun 2015
Encountering truth: the real life stories of objects from empire’s frontier and beyond
June Oscar AO at the opening of the exhibition at the British Museum on 30 April, 2015. On 29th of April, 2015 June Oscar AO, Bunuba woman and...
Explore article - 3 Jun 2015
Anthony Martin Fernando
The Anthony Martin Fernando exhibition introduces you to the life of this remarkable man concentrating on a very specific time in Fernando’s life...
Explore article - 3 Jun 2015
1965 Freedom Ride
The 1965 Freedom Ride exhibition introduces you to the Student Action For Aborigines organisation and explains how students from the...
Explore article - 3 Jun 2015
The Referendum Australia Had to Have
Exhibition - 15 May 2015
Fighting Hard – The Victorian Aborigines Advancement League
Fighting Hard (Aboriginal Studies Press, $39.95), provides fascinating insights into one of Australia’s most remarkable organisations – the oldest...
News - 27 Apr 2015
The 1965 Freedom Ride
Exhibition - 19 Feb 2015
Indigenous Governance: The Harvard Project on Native American Economic Development and appropriate principles of governance for Aboriginal Australia
This paper addresses how to effectively service the needs of Aboriginal people; encourage good governance through self-determination and ensure...
Publication or resource - 13 Feb 2015
Whose benefits? Whose rights? Negotiating rights and interests amongst Indigenous native title parties
Differing understandings of rights and interests pose a problem in the Native Title arena that should be addressed to improve native title...
Publication or resource - 6 Feb 2015
Our Greatest Challenge: Aboriginal children and human rights
Summary Hannah McGlade’s new book bravely addresses the complex and fraught issue of Aboriginal child abuse. She argues that Aboriginal child...
Publication or resource - 29 Jan 2015
Our Greatest Challenge: Aboriginal children and human rights
Summary Hannah McGlade’s new book bravely addresses the complex and fraught issue of Aboriginal child abuse. She argues that Aboriginal child...
Publication or resource - 29 Jan 2015
Our Greatest Challenge: Aboriginal children and human rights
Summary Hannah McGlade’s new book bravely addresses the complex and fraught issue of Aboriginal child abuse. She argues that Aboriginal child...
Publication or resource - 29 Jan 2015
The Lone Protestor wins Magarey Medal for Biography
Dr Fiona Paisley holding her Award winning book The Lone Protestor Written by Historian Dr Fiona Paisley and published by Aboriginal Studies...
News - 12 Dec 2014