The Resource "Still riding for freedom" - an Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander human rights agenda for the twenty-first century, Tom Calma
"Still riding for freedom" - an Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander human rights agenda for the twenty-first century, Tom Calma
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- Summary
- Pays tribute to the tireless dedication of Charles Perkins in fighting for human rights and social justice for Indigenous Australians; reflects on the civil rights gains in the United States and Australia in the 1960s; notes that human rights have received "bad press" over the last decade; there is no Charter of Rights in Australia, no constitutional recognition of the rights and status of Australia's First nations peoples, no treaty, and have not endorsed the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples; in 2008 there remains a pressing need to inequality in Australian society; considers a human rights agenda for Australian Indigenous peoples for the future, which includes: conceptualising poverty as a human rights issue; addressing the lack of formal legal protection of human rights in our legal system; and providing due recognition to the First Nations status of Indigenous Australians [p. 4]; discusses the human rights issues in relation to the Northern Territory intervention; notes the apology given to women in the Inteyerrkwe Statement by the men's health summit participants; governments should stop seeing Indigenous people as problems and recognise that Indigenous people and communities are the solution brokers [p. 10]
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 volume
- Note
- "23 October 2008"
- Label
- "Still riding for freedom" - an Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander human rights agenda for the twenty-first century
- Title
- "Still riding for freedom" - an Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander human rights agenda for the twenty-first century
- Statement of responsibility
- Tom Calma
- Subject
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- Politics and Government - Civil rights and citizenship
- Socioeconomic conditions
- Perkins, Charles, 1936-2000
- Law - International law - Human rights
- Law - Constitutional law - Bill of rights
- Race relations - Racial discrimination - Anti discrimination - Legislation
- Indigenous peoples - United Nations - Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Pays tribute to the tireless dedication of Charles Perkins in fighting for human rights and social justice for Indigenous Australians; reflects on the civil rights gains in the United States and Australia in the 1960s; notes that human rights have received "bad press" over the last decade; there is no Charter of Rights in Australia, no constitutional recognition of the rights and status of Australia's First nations peoples, no treaty, and have not endorsed the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples; in 2008 there remains a pressing need to inequality in Australian society; considers a human rights agenda for Australian Indigenous peoples for the future, which includes: conceptualising poverty as a human rights issue; addressing the lack of formal legal protection of human rights in our legal system; and providing due recognition to the First Nations status of Indigenous Australians [p. 4]; discusses the human rights issues in relation to the Northern Territory intervention; notes the apology given to women in the Inteyerrkwe Statement by the men's health summit participants; governments should stop seeing Indigenous people as problems and recognise that Indigenous people and communities are the solution brokers [p. 10]
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Calma, Tom
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Series statement
- Charles Perkins memorial oration
- Series volume
- 2008
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
- Perkins, Charles
- Label
- "Still riding for freedom" - an Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander human rights agenda for the twenty-first century, Tom Calma
- Note
- "23 October 2008"
- Extent
- 1 volume
- Label
- "Still riding for freedom" - an Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander human rights agenda for the twenty-first century, Tom Calma
- Note
- "23 October 2008"
- Extent
- 1 volume
Subject
- Indigenous peoples - United Nations - Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- Law - Constitutional law - Bill of rights
- Law - International law - Human rights
- Perkins, Charles, 1936-2000
- Politics and Government - Civil rights and citizenship
- Race relations - Racial discrimination - Anti discrimination - Legislation
- Socioeconomic conditions
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