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Reconciled Nation (Purple) Black Cotton Crew Neck Women’s T-Shirt

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"Dream Big, One Day we Might be a Reconciled Nation”

Reconciled Nation by Merindah-Gunya is a powerful, positive and daring message to believe in and work towards a future where reconciliation is not only possible but a reality.

Perfect to wear as part of National Reconciliation Week celebrations to show your support for the 'Now More than Ever' theme. To celebrate the launch of this line, until the end of NAIDOC Week $2 from every item sold in Reconciled Nation will go directly to supporting Children’s Ground. 

Printed by our team right here in Meanjin, we are proud to support local jobs and training and to keep as much of our production as possible on shore. The perfect wardrobe staple, these tees are made from eco-friendly, 100% Australian cotton so they’re comfy, breathable and hard-wearing. Available in a variety of colours to suit every complexion and in Unisex, Fitted and Kids sizing. 

Product: Cotton T-shirt Fitted
Fabric: 100% Cotton
Washing: Cold machine wash. Do not bleach or wring. Do not tumble dry. Cool iron not on the print side. Do not dry clean.
Story: Reconciled Nation
Artist: Merindah-Gunya

 

 

Reconciled Nation
DREAM BIG, ONE DAY WE MIGHT BE A RECONCILED NATION.
I painted this piece because I wanted something that I could look at everyday, that was not only positive but inspirational.
I believe that individuals all have a role to play within reconciliation. I think whether that be in their personal life, work life, sporting life, no matter what it is, I think everybody has a role. Whether that be to further educate themselves, to stand up for what is right, to stand up to racism, to further engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, creators. Everybody in every kind of way has a role to play. And it is up to the 97% of our population to achieve genuine reconciliation.
We all have a role to play in reconciliation and now is the time to stand up.

Merindah-Gunya (Bayley Mifsud)

A descendant of the Kirrae and Peek Whurrong clan of the Marr Nation

Creating art has allowed me to connect with my culture on a deeper level that I have experienced. I have been raised extremely ... Learn more