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Love, truth-telling and success: Insights from Yabun Festival 2021


Love, truth-telling and success: Insights from Yabun Festival 2021
The main takeaways from Yabun Festival’s Love and Success panels.
Professor Jaky Troy, Aunty Norma Ingram, and Pastor Ray Minniecon.
January 28, 2021
Yabun Festival, the largest one-day Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander festival in Australia, was held on Tuesday. Coinciding with Invasion Day rallies on January 26th, the festival provides a space to celebrate First Nations cultures’ survival and resilience through music, dance, art, and oration.
Typically an in-person affair, Yabun 2021 was live streamed due to public gathering restrictions. Nonetheless, the energy at this year’s festival, as well as the hard work of all organisers, creators and leaders involved, was unparalleled.  ....

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