In this mini episode of Educator Yarns Jess reflects on inauthentic Aboriginal art.
It's important for us as educators to review our procurement processes to ensure that we are being ethical by showing reciprocity and remunerating artists for their work.
There are many inexpensive and ethical ways that educators can procure art such as purchasing Aboriginal art calendars, poster prints and post cards.
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