Future Dreaming provides cross cultural education for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, through our online webinars, seminars and private discussions, and our ‘in person‘ workshops, training sessions and yarning circles.
Our educational work – created and delivered by an expert team of Indigenous Elders and non-Indigenous professionals – provides a safe, trusted space for people to explore issues that can be complex, challenging and also deeply rewarding.
We help people explore different perspectives of: Indigenous ecological connections and knowledge, the Aboriginal Relationist Ethos, Aboriginal governance systems, the history of colonisation in Australia, what ‘decolonisation’ means for our present and future, and what it means to Care for Country and Care for Kin.
Our teachers – Dr Mary Graham, Dr Michelle Maloney and Ross Williams – have decades of experience working in cross-cultural education roles.
Visit our testimonials webpage here to read what people say about our work.
Contact us to find out when we’re hosting future workshops – or if you’d like us to tailor a workshop for you, your community or your organisation, at info@futuredreaming.org.au.
READ MORE ABOUT OUR EDUCATION WORK
- Visit our ‘Connecting to Place, Caring for Country’ page to read about one of the workshops we offer publicly several times each year.
- We also provide tailored training and mentoring programs for organisations. See this testimony from Bushtekniq.