Allyship accountability and National Reconciliation Week

Allyship accountability is a specific demonstration of tackling the unfinished business of reconciliation. What does allyship look like for you and who are you accountable to?

Watch Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity Jaki Adams, Angela Rutter, and Michael Coleman discuss allyship for National Reconciliation week.

"For me allyship is about actions, not what we say, or feel or think. What is my responsibility as an ally? And what are the resources that I have in terms of my own power and privileges? How can I utilise those resources to respond to First Nations led priorities and self-determination?"

Angela Rutter | Atlantic Fellow for Social Equity

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