National Reconciliation Week (27 May-3 June) has officially kicked off with community led events including local history walks, conversations, choirs and art exhibitions. The theme this year ALL IN brings together community members both Indigenous and Non Indigenous from towns and cities from all across Australia and are all getting involved in the week ahead with positivity, peace and harmony. People from all walks of life come together for the growing Reconciliation movement and to share and be a part of honest truth telling of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's culture, ancient and modern stories and the true history of the World's oldest living culture. Karen Mundine – CEO of Reconciliation Week in conversation with NITV Radio’s Kerri-Lee Barry on this year’s theme All IN and Karen shares with us her personal reflections and insights on National Reconciliation Week and the importance for First Nations people and Multicultural communities. Karen also reflects on what reconciliation means to her personally this year and in years gone by. Karen Mundine on Reconciliation - “It’s a call for all Australians to commit to Reconciliation every single day”.
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