The Museum of Freedom and Tolerance is a special place of significance here in Western Australia, a virtual and physical place of truth and compassion, a hub of energy and excellence for exhibits, artistic expression, outreach activities, meeting place for diverse communities and a global think tank.
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In Visible Ink - Episode 6: Out of Sight and out to Sea, telling stories of childhood lost through theatre and creative arts (2021)
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In Visible Ink is a Museum of Freedom and Tolerance endeavour that makes visible the invisible. Through sharing and amplifying stories, histories, art, conversations and projects that inspire people to see differently, it aims to make changes towards a more just world. For more click here. Our fourth day of programming for the 2021 In Visible Ink S…
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In Visible Ink - Episode 5: From dark to light, a centre for truth-telling (2021)
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In Visible Ink is a Museum of Freedom and Tolerance endeavour that makes visible the invisible. Through sharing and amplifying stories, histories, art, conversations and projects that inspire people to see differently, it aims to make changes towards a more just world. The Carrolup artworks were produced by Aboriginal children stolen from their fam…
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In Visible Ink - Episode 4: Lines of Sight, imagining local landscapes differently through multimedia storytelling (2021)
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In Visible Ink is a Museum of Freedom and Tolerance endeavour that makes visible the invisible. Through sharing and amplifying stories, histories, art, conversations and projects that inspire people to see differently, it aims to make changes towards a more just world. Find out more here. Day 3 of In Visible Ink 2021 was an all Indigenous program o…
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In Visible Ink - Episode 3: Illuminating the Darkness, shining a light on forgotten history through film (2021)
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In Visible Ink is a Museum of Freedom and Tolerance endeavour that makes visible the invisible. Through sharing and amplifying stories, histories, art, conversations and projects that inspire people to see differently, it aims to make changes towards a more just world. The Furnace is a Western Australian film that illuminates the forgotten history …
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In Visible Ink - Episode 2: Reconstructing Culture Through the Arts (2021)
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In Visible Ink is a Museum of Freedom and Tolerance endeavour that makes visible the invisible. Through sharing and amplifying stories, histories, art, conversations and projects that inspire people to see differently, it aims to make changes towards a more just world. The Black Lives Matter movement transformed global consciousness in 2020, bringi…
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In Visible Ink - Episode 1: Decolonising Visual Culture on Nyungar Boodjah (2021)
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In Visible Ink is a Museum of Freedom and Tolerance endeavour that makes visible the invisible. Through sharing and amplifying stories, histories, art, conversations and projects that inspire people to see differently, it aims to make changes towards a more just world. The BLM movement transformed global consciousness in 2020, bringing questions re…
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One of Us?: Complicity and Critique After the Christchurch Massacre. 3: Ways Forward
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In this episode, Marilyn Metta, Imam Yahya Ibrahim, and Fadzi Whande reflect on how we might respond to and work against racist violence in the future. The panel is introduced by Yirga Woldeyes. For video from the event, including poetry and the opening ceremony, please visit the Deathscapes engagements page. Who are "we"? who is "one of us"? Who a…
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One of Us?: Complicity and Critique After the Christchurch Massacre. 2: Reflections
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In this episode, Sabah Rind, Kim Scott, Ayman Qwaider and Sky Croeser reflect on what 'One of Us' means in the context of the Christchurch massacres and other recent acts of racist violence. The panel is introduced by Rabia Siddique. For video from the event, including poetry and the opening ceremony, please visit the Deathscapes engagements page. …
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One of Us?: Complicity and Critique After the Christchurch Massacre. 1: Introductions
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This episode introduces 'One of Us?' an event held to reflect on the Christchurch Massacre. For video from the event, including poetry and the opening ceremony, please visit the Deathscapes engagements page. Who are "we"? who is "one of us"? Who are we part of? Whose humanity do we recognise as akin to ours? In the wake of the Christchurch massacre…
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