Kevin Rudd on the Australian Apology: The Process of Healing
Kevin Rudd, former Prime Minister of Australia spoke at the 5th Caux Forum for Human Security about the processes of healing springing from Rudd's public apology presented at the opening of parliament in 2008 to the 'stolen generations' of children forcibly removed from their families. Speaking with Rudd were Jackie Huggins, an Aboriginal spokesperson and historian and Daryle Rigney, the Dean of Indigenous Strategy and Engagement at Flinders University. The historic evening was part of the 5th Caux Forum for Human Security at the Caux conference centre in Switzerland. - See more at: http://www.iofc.org/Rudd-apology-to-t... #IofCCaux Documentary footage is courtesy of Reconciliation Australia

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