Accession[2000.0163] Records of the Women's Liberation SwitchboardIdentifierUMA-ITE-2000016300503Scope and ContentReconciliation.
Published by the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. Artwork by Sally Morgan. Text on poster: "This painting symbolises the reconciliation process. The people are facing one another, indicating interaction, dialogue, talking and listening. The small figures under their arms are children - the future. The central snake is symbolic of Aboriginal culture, spirituality and history. The people either side of the snake are our ancestors, who are watching over the process. We have to find a way of living together in this country, and that will only come when our hearts, minds and wills are set towards reconciliation. It will only come when thousands of stories have been spoken and listened to with understanding." -- Sally Morgan. 3 copies.Access StatusOpen for public accessRequest TypeRequest item