Tell Me a Story- Migrant Stories Available Online
Over the past eight months Diversitat Arts & Events Unit and GMEC have been working with up to 20 community representatives, gathering and archiving their personal stories creating a historic film project ‘tell their story’. The film showcases an insight into their personal journeys, memories, family and culture.
The communities that were involved included: Spanish, Italian, Croatian, Congolese, Karen, Karenni, Afghan, Sudanese, Macedonian, Dutch, Lithuanian, Ukrainian, and Maori.
Tell me a story has now been added to You Tube so the whole world can experience these wonderful stories and copies of the DVD's are available to borrow by calling Luisa on 5221 6044.
Click here for more information and to view the videos online.
Acknowledgements
Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing acknowledges and pays respect to the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation, on whose land this website was developed. We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, their ancestors and elders, both past and present and acknowledge their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We hope our work contributes to the wider project of respect and recognition between cultures in Australia. Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing receives project funding from the Australian Department of Health and Aged Care to administer the Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care (PICAC) program in Victoria.