Bridging The Landscapes share a vision with Aboriginal families and communities in the Kimberley that we have reached an impasse in our national narrative. We work to enact this vision into systemic change. Aboriginal families often live away from their traditional country in disconnected communities underpinned by intergenerational trauma. Bridging The Landscapes facilitate custodians of country and communities to invite healing and empower their ability to connect with the wider Australian community. |
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MAPBridging the chasm in the national psyche by healing the wound of intergenerational trauma Bridging The Landscapes values that Aboriginal people hold the solutions to their own wellbeing within their own cultural framework. |
PEOPLE
Biridu Community Bungoolee Tours Marunbabidi Community Winyuduwa Community Mulan Community Yiriman Women's Project |
JOURNEYAboriginal communities are built on country with cultural significance. Here we discuss and define ideas, to facilitate their ability to transform cultural knowledge into self healing and economic growth that connects to the wider Australian economy. Using the ten step Stepping Stones process, we define a plan that illuminates an empowered journey from the ground up. For more information on the Stepping Stones process click here |
TRAVELLERS
Marninwarntikura Fitzroy Women's Resource Centre Stepwise Heritage and Tourism Wilinggin Indigenous Protected Area Many wonderful individuals who have contributed with their uniques skills, finances and time, including Clare Ainsworth and Vicki Olssen and family, Anton Sirianni, Kirsty Moegerlein, Katie OHalloran, and Vicky Sinclair |