'All In' with Uncle Moogy and Aunty Elaine
All In: Truth-Telling, Healing & Cultural Connection with Uncle Moogy and Aunty Elaine
All In: Truth-Telling, Healing & Cultural Connection with Uncle Moogy and Aunty Elaine
Join us for Reconciliation Week 2026, themed “All In”—a call for all Australians to commit wholeheartedly to reconciliation, every single day.
The Mitcham Library Service is honoured to welcome Uncle Moogy (Major Lancelot Sumner), a senior Ngarrindjeri Elder from the Coorong, and Aunty Elaine (Munartu) Magias, a proud Kaurna–Narangga woman, for an evening of deep cultural reflection, storytelling, and truth-telling.
Across one powerful night, Uncle Moogy and Aunty Elaine generously shared their personal journeys, cultural knowledge, and perspectives on Aboriginal culture, community, sharing, and working together. Though each carries different lived experiences of the Stolen Generations, they came together in a spirit of strength, generosity, and healing—offering attendees a rare opportunity to listen deeply, learn, and reflect.
The evening explored:
- the importance of truth-telling in understanding Australia’s shared history
- the resilience and cultural continuity of First Nations communities
- personal stories of survival, identity, and connection to Country
- ways communities can walk together towards respect, understanding, and reconciliation
This event provided a significant and meaningful opportunity to hear from two respected cultural leaders whose voices continue to shape reconciliation efforts across South Australia. Their honesty, wisdom, and cultural leadership offered a strong foundation for ongoing community healing and shared understanding.
Suitable for 16+
All In: Truth-Telling, Healing & Cultural Connection with Uncle Moogy and Aunty Elaine
All In: Truth-Telling, Healing & Cultural Connection with Uncle Moogy and Aunty Elaine
Join us for Reconciliation Week 2026, themed “All In”—a call for all Australians to commit wholeheartedly to reconciliation, every single day.
The Mitcham Library Service is honoured to welcome Uncle Moogy (Major Lancelot Sumner), a senior Ngarrindjeri Elder from the Coorong, and Aunty Elaine (Munartu) Magias, a proud Kaurna–Narangga woman, for an evening of deep cultural reflection, storytelling, and truth-telling.
Across one powerful night, Uncle Moogy and Aunty Elaine generously shared their personal journeys, cultural knowledge, and perspectives on Aboriginal culture, community, sharing, and working together. Though each carries different lived experiences of the Stolen Generations, they came together in a spirit of strength, generosity, and healing—offering attendees a rare opportunity to listen deeply, learn, and reflect.
The evening explored:
- the importance of truth-telling in understanding Australia’s shared history
- the resilience and cultural continuity of First Nations communities
- personal stories of survival, identity, and connection to Country
- ways communities can walk together towards respect, understanding, and reconciliation
This event provided a significant and meaningful opportunity to hear from two respected cultural leaders whose voices continue to shape reconciliation efforts across South Australia. Their honesty, wisdom, and cultural leadership offered a strong foundation for ongoing community healing and shared understanding.
Suitable for 16+
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Tiwu Kumangka (Blackwood Library and Community Centre)
2 Young Street
Blackwood, SA 5051
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