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Say halo to Dr Jioji Ravulo

Dr Jioji Ravulo

Dr Jioji Ravulo

Dr. Jioji Ravulo is a Senior Lecturer (Social Work) in the School of Social Sciences and Psychology, Western Sydney University. He has an extensive background in working with Pacific communities both locally, nationally, and internationally through several different projects. This includes the management of Pasifika Achievement To Higher Education (PATHE), an initiative striving to develop the vocational and career aspiration in Pacific families, and Pacific Islands Field Education (PIFE); promoting effective indigenous social work practice, policy and research across Oceania.
Hear Dr. Ravulo speak at BLACK Mt. Druitt this month – Register today!

ASSI.PJ consultation feedback re Australian South Sea Islander Constitutional Developments

Purpose of the Meeting: The aim of the meeting is for the Chair of the National ASSI Working Group, Mr Greg Sutherland to feedback on his national consultations with ASSI communities and discuss ASSI.PJ perspectives on Checklist and Guide-Federation Model (National ASSI representative body) for the national constitution developments.

Summary: ASSI.PJ Board revisited the video recordings from constitutional meeting with Greg Sutherland and have agreed on the below dot points to be put forward to Gilbert & Tobin, NASSIGWG and the ASSI Community for wider consideration.

Please bare in mind that theses points are just suggestions and collated feedback from those who attended.

Download document HERE

Emelda Davis ASSIPJ addresses Chiefs

emelda-addresses
17th May 2015.
Productive meeting today as Emelda Davis ASSIPJ addresses Chiefs Simon and Richard founders of the Vanuatu Indigenous Descendants Association and TAFEA Australian Community Connection representatives Lai Sakita and women and youth group representatives Lutu and Josephine.

Discussions regarding the landing and distribution of five containers from Australia were met with robust support of the process thus far. We are all looking forward to the arrival of the Rainbow Warrior tomorrow.

Tank Tumas Vanuatu for the ongoing support of Australian South Sea Islanders.

Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre launch 2014

LIVERPOOL LORD MAYOR (far right), SAMOA HIGH COMMISSIONER (far left), VANUATU HIGH COMMISSIONER (middle)

LIVERPOOL LORD MAYOR (far right), SAMOA HIGH COMMISSIONER (far left), VANUATU HIGH COMMISSIONER (middle)

Vanuatu High Commissioner Mr Kalfau Kaloris introduces WANTOK NSW at the Casula Power House Arts Centre – Pacific Gods Program acknowledging ancestors and work to date for ASSI recognition the speeches were followed by more brilliance of Pacific Cultural groups and a highlighted performance by Uncle Johnny Nicol and Aunty Shireen Malamoo. A humble thank you to the CPAC and particularly creative producer Leo Tanoi for their commitment to ASSI recognition.

New group to represent South Sea Islanders | SBS News

New group to represent South Sea Islanders | SBS News

New group to represent South Sea Islanders | SBS News

Australian South Sea Islanders have established a national body to lobby for their interests at a federal level.

At a meeting in Brisbane, representatives of the estimated 40,000 strong community in Australia elected a national president and board.

They represent the descendants of so-called “blackbirds”, Pacific islanders who were kidnapped or broughtas contract labourers to Queensland to work in the agricultural industry between 1863 and 1906.

President Emelda Davis from the Port Jackson branch of the group, told Queensland correspondent Stefan Armbruster it is a long overdue development.

“This is huge for Australian South Sea Islanders simply because it’s been 40 years since the last significant conference addressing the national voice,” Emelda Davis says.

“We believe we’re that ready to do the work to lobby governments and work with the international platforms to assist us to reconnect with our families and capacity-building.”

Listen to the full interview at SBS World News.

Australian South Sea Islanders National Representative Board

Australian South Sea Islanders National Representative Board a landmark achievement... Natalie Pakoa - President, Dennis Bobongie - Vice President, Alan Johnson - Treasurer, Jennifer Darr - Secretary, Lesley Yasso, Natalie Franks, Louise Pfeffer, Sandra Georgio, Christine Monday, Darryl Lingwoodock, Fiona Mount, Emelda Davis.

Australian South Sea Islanders National Representative Board.

The election held at WANTOK 2013, on the 3rd of November heralded the Australian South Sea Islanders National Representative Board… a landmark achievement.

The board members are – Natalie Pakoa – President, Dennis Bobongie – Vice President, Alan Johnson – Treasurer, Jennifer Darr – Secretary, Lesley Yasso, Natalie Franks, Louise Pfeffer, Sandra Georgio, Christine Monday, Darryl Lingwoodock, Fiona Mount, Emelda Davis.

Professor Gracelyn Smallwood speaks out to Australian South Sea Islanders

Professor Gracelyn Smallwood

Professor Gracelyn Smallwood speaks out to Australian South Sea Islanders with her talk on ‘Community Cohesion and Activism’ at this year’s Wantok 2013 National Forum.

As a surviving descendant of the Blackbirding trade in Australia between 1863 and 1908, Professor Smallwood will be presenting a talk on ‘Community Cohesion and Activism’ at this years Wantok 2013 Australian South Sea Islanders National Forum in her capacity as leader of the Historical Advisory Panel to the ASSI.PJ interim national body.

Smallwood says… “When people in general don’t understand the history of Slavery they internalise their pain and take it out on the very people that are trying to promote unity, justice and reparation”. She looks forward to presenting at Wantok 2013 and answering any questions.

Emelda Davis says… “The ASSI-PJ board are humbled that Professor Smallwood is a volunteer advisor to the interim national body with her high range of qualifications. We look forward to Gracelyn’s presentation and continued work with our organisation.”

As well as a being scholar in residence at Drexel University Philadelphia USA, Gracelyn has lectured in cross-cultural studies at the East-West Centre in Hawaii and has also lectured at Universities in the West Indies comparing the philosophy of the late Marcus Garvey, Civil Rights Movement of the world with that of the South Sea Islander (Kanaka Slavery in Australia). Continue reading

The Vanuatu delegation participating in Wantok 2013

The Vanuatu delegation that will be participating in the Wantok 2013

The Vanuatu delegation participating in Wantok 2013

The Vanuatu delegation participating in Wantok 2013 – Australian South Sea Islanders National Forum are (from left to right sitting in the front row): Former MP David Abel (CEO, Australia-Vanuatu Connections Inc), Hon. Ralph Regenvanu (Minister of Lands), Chief Richard Fandunamata (Vice-Chair, Vanuatu Indigenous Descendants Association), Chief Simon Kaukare (Chair, Vanuatu Indigenous Descendants Association).

The Chair and Vice-Chair of the Vanuatu Indigenous Descendants Association will be representing the Malvatumauri National Council of Chiefs, on behalf of all chiefs of Vanuatu.Minister Regenvanu will be representing Prime Minister Moana Carcasses Kalosil and the Government of Vanuatu at the Conference.

Minister Regenvanu will be traveling to Brisbane to join the rest of the delegation on Thursday (31st October).

The ASSI-PJ welcomes the delegation to Brisbane and looks forward to their valuable input at this historic event.

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