‘The perpetrators of injustice should be named' - Dhoombak Goobgoowana – translated as “truth-telling”
Melbourne "university’s continued commemoration of individuals discussed in this book prolongs trauma. Correcting history by merely adding the long-suppressed details of the fatal impact of the colonial mission on tens of thousands of Aboriginal people is rightly regarded as an insufficient response. Finding an “honourable” solution – including renaming – must involve telling the whole truth about history."
“The perpetrators of injustice should be named, and their roles in historical events fully recounted. However, merely deleting their names from buildings, rooms, courtyards and roads, and not explaining why, compounds the injustices with further acts of denial."
“This kind of truth-telling is necessary … if our community is to prevent the repetition of commemorative rituals that honour racists, thieves and body snatchers. Denying parts of our history is simply lying. And this is why racism persists.The lying in Australian history – the lying about Australian history – is one of the major contributors to racism.” - Marcia Langton
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https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/article/2024/may/28/denying-history-is-simply-lying-how-the-university-of-melbourne-honoured-racists-thieves-and-body-snatchers
Ross L Jones, James Waghorne, Marcia Langton, Dhoombak Goobgoowana - A History of Indigenous Australia and the University of Melbourne - Volume 1: Truth
(free e book)
https://www.mup.com.au/books/dhoombak-goobgoowana-electronic-book-text
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