Voices from the Cape| 25mins
Director: David Vadiveloo | Producer: David Vadiveloo
Focus Years: 2008 | Country: Australia
Synopsis:
In a nation abuzz with a proposed 'education revolution', a dynamic team of multi-media trainers take their unique youth engagement model to a small school in the traumatized Australian Indigenous community of Aurukun. This two-part documentary depicts how to give marginalized children a voice on the global stage, celebrating their identity, offering new possibilities for employment and bringing attention to the social issues that need to be addressed.
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Voices from the Cape
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- Aboriginal Australians
- Aurukun
- Behavior Change
- Behavior change communication
- Communication for social change
- Cultural Behavior
- Cultural Diversity
- Indigenous People
- Indigenous Rights
- Journalism
- Media Pscychology
- Racial Integration
- social change
- Sociology Of Education
- Sociology of Race and Ethnic Relations
- Traditional Knowledge
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