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The Kinchela Boys Home – during NAIDOC Week

On Thursday, 12th November from 10am to 11.30am, in support of NAIDOC Week, a free film screening will be held online for the short documentary The Kinchela Boys. The presentation will include: accounts from survivors of the Kinchela Aboriginal Boys Training Home (KBH) – Uncle Roger Jarred, Uncle Bobby Young and Uncle James Welsh; a screening of ‘The Kinchela Boys’, a short animated film that was co-written, animated and produced by KBH survivors who tell of their experiences at the KBH and about their lives since; and a live Q&A with Uncle James Welsh, KBH Kin Connect Team Leader, Lesley Franks, whose father attended KBH.

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