August 12, 2015

Recognition sleight of hand

In his opinion piece pertaining to indigenous constitutional conventions, published in 'The Australian', Wesley Aird states: "It is difficult to see how an indigenous-only process could work, given there is no way of knowing who would be eligible to participate. In any case, a referendum ought to be for all Australians." Pamela Nathan comments that Aird's arguments against indigenous constitutional conventions are a sleight of hand. If the process in the lead up to the referendum can be about recognition, consultation, discussion and the chance to have a voice and to be heard, maybe then it can also offer hope for reconciliation.
August 6, 2015

CHEER Don’t BOO!

By Pamela Nathan The psychology of racism….. “You’re a mad, black bastard!” Well I have news for you! You think deep down you’re the mad, black […]
July 1, 2015

‘Changing minds, saving lives’ – psychoanalytic insights: SHAME

Shame’s power can be deadly. It can cripple us and make us shrink from life’s possibilities. So what can we do about shame? Pamela Nathan's new psychoanalytic series, 'changing minds, saving lives', takes simple gems from the psychoanalytic dreamtime that may become tools for living....
May 25, 2015

Meet our people, hear our story

I’m writing to ask for your help in supporting a vital, innovative program that empowers Indigenous men to fulfil their potential, and foster the next generation’s […]
May 13, 2015

Consult or civilise?

By Pamela Nathan Re: “Remote Communities offered hope by Barnett’s road map says Pearson” NACCHO Communique, May 9th, 2015; “Call to end protests over WA Aboriginal community […]
April 29, 2015

April Newsletter online now!

From tributes to leaders taken too soon, to updates on the Tjilirra and Men’s Shed projects, the April newsletter captures all that we have been working […]
April 29, 2015

STOP the closure of remote communities in WA

The residents of Kiwirrkurra believe their community is under threat of closure. The following letter was handed to Pamela Nathan, Director of CASSE’s Aboriginal Australian Relations Program, […]