More than a word. Reconciliation takes action!

Unique Education Experience for South Eveleigh on Thursday 27th of May. 

In honour of this year’s Reconciliation Week, South Eveleigh will be hosting Australia’s first Stolen Generations Mobile Education Centre (MEC).

The Stolen Generation Mobile Education Centre concept was developed by the Kinchela Boys Home Aboriginal Corporation as part of their unique survivor-led approach to governance and healing.

The Kinchela Boys Home Aboriginal Corporation was established in 2003 by survivors of the Kinchela Boys Home. Kinchela Boys Home is one of the most notorious institutions associated with the Stolen Generations. The devastating effects continue to be felt by the descendants and families of the men, who struggle with intergenerational trauma. 

As people participate in this experience and listen to the stories of the survivors, they understand the resilience and dignity, of survivors, as knowledge holders of our shared histories. In doing so, participants become part of the healing. Without truth telling, there can be no healing.

DATE: Thursday 27th May

TIME: 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm

BOOKINGS: register HERE

Trigger Warning
Please be aware that these stories and images may cause sadness or distress for viewers. The story includes personal accounts of Kinchela Boy’s Home survivors which describe child abuse, including sexual, psychological, emotional, physical and cultural. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that the experience contains the images and voices of deceased persons.