History Now: Aboriginal political histories

Protesting taking to the streets of Sydney during the 1988

Protesters taking to the streets of Sydney during the 1988 Bicentenary (photograph courtesy Newspix)

History Now seminars explore current and compelling issues affecting the practice of contemporary history. It is a long-running series of public talks and discussions, bringing new perspectives to all aspects of historical practice. This year History Now is a collaboration between the History Council of NSW (HCNSW), the State Library of NSW and the Australian Centre for Public History (ACPH) at UTS.

Heidi Norman, John Maynard and Lynda-June Coe reflect on Aboriginal political histories — both in terms of activism and advocacy, as well as involvement with formal legislative change and politics.

When: 5-6pm, Wednesday 1 May 2024
Where
: Maps Room, First Floor Mitchell Building Sydney NSW 2000
Entry: Free, book tickets

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