Finding the Heart of the Nation 2nd edition: The Journey of the Uluru Statement from the Heart Continues
By (Author) Thomas Mayo
Hardie Grant Explore
Hardie Grant Explore
19th October 2022
20th April 2023
New edition
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Social discrimination and social justice
Constitutional law and human rights
Elections and referenda / suffrage
994.01
Paperback
464
Width 155mm, Height 234mm, Spine 29mm
440g
In this updated edition of the bestselling book, Finding the Heart of the Nation, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander author Thomas Mayo gets behind the politics and legal speak to explain why the Uluru Statement from the Heart is an invitation to all Australians.
Australia is set to vote on a referendum to enshrine a First Nations voice in the constitution as a result of the 2022 federal election. In this book, Thomas focuses on the stories of First Nations People, including some new voices, looking at the truth of our past and present, and hopes for a better future. Importantly, he shares with you the Australian public how we all have the power to make change. The campaign for Voice Treaty Truth, starting with a referendum, is an opportunity to right some of the wrongs, give First Nations People a seat at the table, and to recognise that we are a nation with over 60,000 years of continuous culture.
Completing his writing just after the 2022 federal election, Thomas has included a new introduction and conclusion, as well as a call to action for all Australians. Now in a paperback format, this collection of storiesoffers hope and tells us how we, as Australians, may find our collective heart.
'The Uluru Statement is the nations most sacred document. Thomas book explains how and importantly why Indigenous Voices should be heard.'Linda Burney
'Our nation is on the cusp of great change, and this eloquent book will take you on the journey. Dont be a bystander.'Rachel Perkins
'Thomas Mayos book gives great insight to the breadth and depth of the driving force that created the Uluru Statement and why, in the end, it will be irresistible.' Kerry OBrien
'Thomas Mayos book is full of spirit. The spirit of struggle. The spirit of survival. The spirit to make change for a better Australia.' Professor Marcia Langton
'Your support for the Uluru Statement can create the change required for a better life and a common future for all Australians. Read this book. Start learning now. It will benefit our grandchildren.' Ken Wyatt
Read this book. Take the time to listen to the heartbeat of our country. Professor Jackie Huggins
The Uluru Statement from the Heart is indeed a most gracious gift from people with no reason to be so generous. In telling us the story of how it was created and explaining what it is hoped it can offer both First Australians and the Nation as whole, Thomas Mayo reveals what a truly transformational gift it is if only we take it. Laura Tingle
A profound piece of work that asks us to consider a future where First Nations people and culture are placed at the heart of our country. Thomas Mayos seminal book is like a hand outstretched, an invitation to jointly create a better Australia. Patricia Karavelas
The union movement has a long and proud history of solidarity with First Nations people in the campaign for Voice, Treaty and Truth. Thomas and the voices he has shared with us tell much of this history, and they demonstrate how workers can continue to do so. Sally McManus
Thomas carries in his soul the history, hopes and aspirations of his people. He is a powerful and tireless advocate for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice in our Constitution. We are all indebted to you, Thomas, for this guiding light to the heart of our nation. Danny Gilbert
When you read this book about the gracious, generous invitation to all of Australia that is the Uluru Statement from the Heart, youll wonder how could it be otherwise Paul Daley
This book takes you on the journey to building the peoples movement for Voice, Treaty, Truth. I am walking with First Nations sisters and brothers. Join me. Mich-Elle Myers
Progress is neither inevitable nor linear. We the people decide what line progress will take and how hard we will work to achieve it. This book inspires progress on repairing the mistakes in our past. Jon Faine, journalist and author
I loved the first edition of Finding the Heart of the Nation. All Australians should read it. JP Janke
As we have a national discussion about a Voice, we can't forget the movement started in the heart. Finding The Heart of the Nation offers a powerful reminder of the gift from the Elders and the call to action to all Australians. Dan Bourchier
Thomas Mayois a Kaurareg Aboriginal and Kalkalgal, Erubamle Torres Strait Islander man. He is a union official with the MUA and is an advocate in the campaign for a constitutionally enshrined Voice, the key proposal in the Uluru Statement from the Heart. He is the Chairperson of the Northern Territory Indigenous Labor Network, advises the Diversity Council of Australia and the From the Heart campaign, and is an executive member of the Northern Territory Trades and Labour Council. Thomas is the author of four books, and has articles and essays published in The Guardian, Griffith Review and Sydney Morning Herald.