How can our children grow from these buried, unprocessed stories? TES Highlight with Dhinawan Baker
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Our grandmothers carried the weight of massacres, of colonial violence—stories too heavy to speak. And we have to ask: How can our children grow from these buried, unprocessed stories?
In The Eternal Song, Dhinawan Baker, from the Gamillaroi Bigambul, names the silent inheritance so many carry—the unspoken grief, the trauma woven into memory, the ache that lives on in the next...
Our grandmothers carried the weight of massacres, of colonial violence—stories too heavy to speak. And we have to ask: How can our children grow from these buried, unprocessed stories?
In The Eternal Song, Dhinawan Baker, from the Gamillaroi Bigambul, names the silent inheritance so many carry—the unspoken grief, the trauma woven into memory, the ache that lives on in the next generation.
This film invites us to sit with these truths, to honor the courage of those who held so much, and to ask what it means to finally give these stories air, so something new can grow.
🎥 Watch the film now at TheEternalSong.org or via the link in bio.
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