Yes and no. Social media has enabled voices that wouldn't have been heard to break through.
Not done well in many places. It's often very difficult work when it's done by Aboriginal educators/trainers who face a lot of racism & resistance. Teachers, principals, faculty and admin staff are combative toward Aboriginal colleagues. Important work but not well supported.
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In academia, trying to get lecturers to engage with Aboriginal theories and methods is just as tough, let alone getting them to address cultural safety and think critically how curriculum & pedagogy should be decolonised. This is important work that should not be devalued.
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