Redfern Community Centre Hosts Aunty Brenda Mathews
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Redfern Community Centre Hosts Aunty Brenda Mathews

Aunty Brenda Mathews tells her story from being member of the Stolen Generation to her journey to rediscover her culture.

By City of Sydney

Date and time

Tuesday, May 28 · 10:30am - 2pm AEST

Location

Redfern Community Centre

29-53 Hugo Street Redfern, NSW 2016 Australia

About this event

  • 3 hours 30 minutes

Join us at the Redfern Community Centre for a poignant event during National Reconciliation Week, featuring the remarkable Aunty Brenda Mathews. As a member of the Stolen Generation, Aunty Brenda's journey unveils the resilience and hope amidst adversity.

Experience an enlightening session as Aunty Brenda shares her compelling story, offering profound insights and guiding us towards a shared vision of a brighter future.

Renowned as an accomplished speaker, director, and author, Aunty Brenda's words resonate deeply, inspiring both individuals and organisations alike. Through her narrative, she gracefully bridges the past with the present, weaving Indigenous wisdom into our modern world.

Don't miss this opportunity to engage with Aunty Brenda in a 20-minute talk followed by a 10-minute Q&A session.

Complimentary tea, coffee, and lunch will be provided.

Secure your spot now by registering in advance!

The City of Sydney is committed to creating inclusive and accessible events. For any specific access or communication requirements, please reach out to us at 9288 5713 or email redferncc@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au.

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