#7daysofresistance #stolenwealth #invasionday

7 days of resistance was an initiative proposed by Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance in 2016 to encourage the public to be active in the lead up to invasion day every year. The 7 days of resistance initiative has been successful in activating the community in taking part in creative ways to protest the 26th of January celebrations. Melbourne saw three local councils vote in favour of honouring the Indigenous peoples by not holding celebrations on this day and furthermore to be guided by the traditional owners and wider Indigenous community to seek appropriate ways to remember those who fought in the frontier wars. The national Day of Mourning has been an inspirational landmark for community actions lead by prominent Aboriginal activist on the 26th January 1938 in Elizabeth Street Sydney City, NSW. Aboriginal resistance has been the foundation of Aboriginal existence, for we would not have survived if we did not honour the frontier wars. The Stolenwealth Games will be the main theme for 26th January protest 2018, to campaign against the celebrations of the Commonwealth worldwide.

http://koorihistory.com/1938-day-of-mourning/

http://treatyrepublic.net/content/australias-dirty-little-colonial-wars

– To rid any further celebrations of 26th of January

– Creatively change environment to resist 26th of January

– Build awareness of the history of Genocide

– Promote the Stolenwealth Games protest in March 2018

To see the Facebook Event page:

https://www.facebook.com/events/538781996473634/