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The Learning Circle is a safe educational space for organisations, government, corporate leaders, communities and individuals to learn more about our creative communications services, learn how to respectfully and ethically engage with First Nations peoples, and find helpful information to guide you in the planning of your next creative project.
These resources have been developed by Amy Allerton, Founder + Director of Indigico Creative and an accomplished photographer, graphic designer, artist and entrepreneur.
Respectful Collaborations: Working with First Nations Peoples and Businesses
Whether you're a business, a government entity, or part of a project team, if you're working to deliver projects or services that seek to represent First Nations voices, cultures, and lived experiences, adopting best practices to collaborate and engage with First Nations peoples, communities and businesses is crucial.
Being a TRUE First Nations Ally: Are You in an ‘Allyship’ or a ‘Situationship’?
Allyship is a word we hear often, but what does it truly mean to be an ally to First Nations communities? Real allyship runs much deeper than surface-level actions. Are your efforts actually reflective of meaningful allyship, or do they fall into the category of performative support—a situationship disguised as allyship?