Photographer Jimmy Widders Hunt was disappointed on the day of the #UluruStatement that it was an overcast day but he said the image actually spoke to what was being achieved through those dialogues, "a ray of hope".
Pat Anderson: "I can still see the faces of people concentrating, often wrestling with different ideas....The difference was people were hearing and communicating in their own languages. It was a privilege and honour to witness." #UluruStatement
Remembering #UluruStatement through photos: @mdavisqlder with her legal team: "I love this photo because there was so much legal work goes behind these things... Not many lawyers in their lifetime get the opportunity to participate in such a process."
The green ribbon worn by @mdavisqlder was in honour of her cousin who died during the #UluruStatement process. "All of our people and all of the work they do, our people make so many sacrifices in terms of not seeing family, not being home, to push forward on big reforms."
A warning for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, please note that some of the photos on this thread on the forum showing photos from the #UluruStatement three years ago may show people who are deceased.
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