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A Rightful Place: A Road Map to Recognition

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Rightful Place: A Road Map to Recognition
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Noel Pearson
By (author) Shireen Morris
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 208,Width 134
ISBN/Barcode 9781863959131
ClassificationsDewey:323.119915
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Black Inc.
Imprint Black Inc.
Publication Date 3 August 2017
Publication Country Australia

Description

The nation has unfinished business. After more than two centuries, can a rightful place be found for Australia's original peoples? Soon we will all decide if and how Indigenous Australians will be recognised in the Constitution. In this essential book, several leading writers and thinkers provide a road map to recognition. Starting with the Uluru Statement from the Heart, these eloquent essays show what constitutional recognition means, and what it could make possible- a political voice, a fairer relationship and a renewed appreciation of an ancient culture. With remarkable clarity and power, they traverse law, history and culture to map the path to change. The contributors to A Rightful Place are Noel Pearson, Megan Davis, Stan Grant, Rod Little and Jackie Huggins, Damien Freeman and Nolan Hunter, Warren Mundine, and Shireen Morris. The book includes a foreword by Galarrwuy Yunupingu. A Rightful Place is edited by Shireen Morris, a lawyer and constitutional reform fellow at the Cape York Institute and researcher at Monash University.

Author Biography

Noel Pearson is a lawyer and activist, and the founder of the Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership. He is the author of Up from the Mission and two acclaimed Quarterly Essays, Radical Hope and A Rightful Place.

Reviews

'The day we come to regard ourselves as people with a distinct heritage, with distinct cultures and languages but not of a distinct race, will be a day of psychological liberation. And it will also be liberating for those in the wider community.' --Noel Pearson 'A watershed moment for this country, a call for us to deal with unfinished business that tarnishes our nation ... a landmark essay' --Patricia Karvelas, the Australian