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  1. 10 de set. de 2017 · Art plays an integral role in the process of reconciliation as it is a way in which people, nations, and cultures can “say what goes unsaid” (Dr. Dangeli). For this reason, art “has a really important place within the reconciliation dialogue and… more funding should go to supporting Indigenous people creating their art (culture and way ...

  2. This article begins with the author at a crucial juncture in her own theological thinking, challenged by Isasi-Díaz’ book, La Lucha Continues. She finds herself turning away from the polarizing logic of prophetic denunciation which has nurtured her,

  3. The Art of Reconciliation is a 3-month program that takes place virtually and on the Lekwungen Territory. The program explores attitudes, feelings and beliefs Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth have towards Reconciliation and through that process, express their reflections by making art. Some of that artwork will be created for the general ...

  4. Mastering the art of reconciliation is a crucial skill for accounting and procurement teams. By understanding what reconciliation is, its importance, benefits, process, and how to handle disputes, you can streamline your financial processes and improve accuracy. Reconciliation ensures that your company’s records match up with external sources ...

  5. The art of reconciliation through family therapy is a nuanced and transformative process that requires commitment, openness, and a willingness to change. By addressing root causes, restructuring dynamics, and cultivating empathy and forgiveness, families can embark on a path toward unity and healing. Family therapists serve as guides in this ...

  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. Fiona Nicoll. 1993, Meanjin. The manner in which the Australian government uses Aboriginal art as a tool for reconciliation is discussed through examples such as the Aboriginal art mosaic in front of the Parliament House. However, Aborigines consider it as an exploitation of their Aboriginality and a token gesture from the state which actually ...