Aaron Clark, Director of the Korin Gamadji Institute, Thara Brown, KGI Program Manager, and Tahlia Biggs, KGI Program Coordinator, presented at the UN forum and took part in numerous discussions to share learnings and approaches being implemented worldwide to support Indigenous communities.
Richmond’s partnership with the National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples facilitated the invitation while the generous support of Club partner Tandem ultimately made the trip possible.
The visit reinforced the important work the Club does with young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth, not only in terms of leadership and resilience, but most critically in connection to culture.
A recurring theme throughout the week was the dispossession of land suffered by Indigenous communities throughout the world, and the cultural disconnection that has resulted.
Indigenous communities have been economically disempowered and this combined with the cultural disconnect from the land has contributed significantly to the unacceptable gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities that the UN Permanent Forum seeks to address.