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  1. The Art of Reconciliation was produced in collaboration with the City of Port Adelaide Enfield and City Of Charles Sturt by C44 and crewed by First Nations interns as part of the South Australian Film Corporation’s First Nations Screen Strategy 2020-2025.

  2. 1 de abr. de 2020 · Drawing on his experience at the front lines of reconciliation in Ireland and beyond, on poetry, and on his theological reflection, Pádraig Ó Tuama weaves st...

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    • Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
  3. 28 de jul. de 2016 · Nearly 5,000 Edmontonians move through Grandin station every week. Today commuters see, at one side of the station, the original mural. On the other, they witness the mural, “Stations of Reconciliation (a conversation).”. They see the distinct images that connect a more complete history and a start to the process of reconciliation.

  4. The Relationship between remorse and offering forgiveness: selected case studies from the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission. S. Kobe. Law, Political Science. 2014. vii. 3. 1 Excerpt. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "The Art of Reconciliation" by Dag Petersson.

  5. ums.divinity.edu.au › unit › DP9730SUMS : Unit: DP9730S

    The art of fostering justice, truth, mercy and peace in the church and society; Personal and communal resources for sustaining a ministry of presence and reconciliation across diverse contexts in Australia. Unit code: DP9730S. Unit status: Archived (New unit) Points: 24.0. Unit level: Postgraduate Elective.

  6. Show Slide 6. This 2015 artwork is by an Aboriginal artist, Cassie Leatham, and is called Over Time We Come Together. It depicts people of different races and ethnic groups coming together to seek reconciliation and forgiveness from the anger caused by racism. It is powerful that the painting shows how dealing with such hurt is a community ...

  7. In May 2019, the Art of Reconciliation was conceptually created by Art Therapist, Debbie Douez, and Tanya Clarmeont from the Victoria Native Friendship Centre. Over the course of several months, Tanya and Debbie led a series of community consultations and individual meetings with local members of the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations, potential partners and numerous community leaders in the ...