"Always Was, Always Will Be" By Aunty Fay Muir, Sue Lawson
'Each protest has been a stepping stone to the next battle...'
From the very first protest of January 26th as a Day of Mourning in 1938, to the Pilbara Strike of 1946, to the struggle for the right to vote and be counted; the fight for justice for First Nations people takes many forms.
Always Was, Always Will Be takes a closer look at some of the iconic First Peoples protest movements of the last 200 years, celebrating the strength, wisdom, and bravery of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people defending their land and asserting their right to self-determination through history.
- ISBN: 9781922777614
- ISBN-10: 1922777617
- Available: 10th June 2024
- Format: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Publisher: Magabala Books
- Country of Publication: AU
- Dimensions (cm): 24.0 x 24.0
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About Aunty Fay Muir
About Aunty Fay Muir
Aunty Fay Muir is a respected Boon Wurrung and Wamba Wamba Elder, a First Nations community leader, and Koori Court Elder. A passionate Language Specialist, she works in prisons teaching First Nations languages and collaborates on creative language revival projects.
Aunty Fay is a trusted cultural advisor across all levels of Victoria’s education system, guiding students and educators with deep knowledge and care. Her contributions have been recognised with inductions into both the Victorian Honour Roll of Women and the Victorian Aboriginal Honour Roll in 2020. Through her storytelling, Aunty Fay shares culture, history, and wisdom—inviting readers to learn, reflect and connect.
Aunty Fay Muir is a respected Boon Wurrung and Wamba Wamba Elder, a First Nations community leader, and Koori Court Elder. A passionate Language Specialist, she works in prisons teaching First Nations languages and collaborates on creative language revival projects.
Aunty Fay is a trusted cultural advisor across all levels of Victoria’s education system, guiding students and educators with deep knowledge and care. Her contributions have been recognised with inductions into both the Victorian Honour Roll of Women and the Victorian Aboriginal Honour Roll in 2020. Through her storytelling, Aunty Fay shares culture, history, and wisdom—inviting readers to learn, reflect and connect.