RAH Club News
As apart of 2022 NAIDOC Week the RAH Club put together a collection of artworks and information for our school to enjoy. The art is taken from the NGV exhibition titled “Queer” which spans historical eras and diverse media including painting, drawing, photography, decorative arts, fashion, video, sculpture, and design and explores queerness as an expression of sexuality and gender, a political movement, a sensibility, and as an attitude that defies fixed definition.
In our lunch time club, we learned about Indigenous pronouns and discovered that in every Indigenous dialect looked at there were no gendered pronouns meaning that the replacement of names, which in English would be she or he, her or him, would always be the equivalent to ‘they’ in Indigenous dialects, which is a commonly used pronoun for gender diverse people. So try saying “they” more often, instead of “he” or “she”.
Daniel Price
Food Technology & Respectful Relationships Leader