Dimensions
133 x 197 x 19mm
Because I was taken away from my parents I really did not know who I was, where I was heading. I felt really lost. I felt no one cares.
In 1937, the Commonwealth Government and the States resolved to adopt as official policy the removal of Aboriginal children from their families. That policy envisaged the ultimate disappearance of the Aboriginal race. Although this policy was replaced after the Second World War with assimilation, much of the underlying purpose remained.
Our State of Mind examines the racial thinking behind these developments. It challenges Australians to focus on critical issues on the nation's path toward reconciliation.