7 steps to Aboriginal allyship & cultural awareness in the workplace

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It鈥檚 National Reconciliation Week and this year's theme is Be Brave. Make Change. Here to give some practical ways that we can be Aboriginal allies in the workplace and community are Aunty Munya Andrews and Carla Rogers from Evolve Communities who took the time to answer some questions:馃憠 what's the difference between an acknowledgement of country and a welcome to country?馃憠馃従 what's the significance of Reconciliation Week and this year's theme?馃憠馃徔 what does it mean to be an ally and how can we be one?馃憠 what are some of the great outcomes of practicing allyship?RESOURCESTake the Cultural Awareness QuizLearn more about the Privilege WalkCheck out some of the great educational videos at Ask Aunty MunyaThere's only so much we can cover in an episode! To learn more check out the Evolve Communities website: https://www.evolves.com.au/Journey Into Dreamtime by Aunty Munya Andrews: https://booktopia.kh4ffx.net/WDQ1XnThanks to our show partner, Rarekind! For an uncommonly good work experience, visit: https://bit.ly/rarekindm3c馃洃 Please read our disclaimer + warnings before listening to this episode馃彙 Join the m3 facebook group馃 Quick links to book a career clarity call, other resources and $20 off The Glen James Spending Planmy millennial career is produced by SYMO interactive, home of my millennial money. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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