The refugee experience: a celebration of culture

Published by Alex Makin on Saturday 21st of June, 2008

This afternoon EV’s Youth Centre in Croydon hosted a presentation facilitated by the Migrant Information Centre and the Blackburn Language School to celebrate the Burmese culture introduced by refugees from the Chin, Karen and Zomi communities.

Democracy in Burma ended in 1962 and while elections were held in 1990 the results were not recognised by the ruling military junta which continued its grip on power. Burma is comprised of several ethnic groups many of whom have suffered immensely under the military regime.

Today’s presentation provided an opportunity to learn about Burmese culture, through traditional costumes, songs and dance and to hear first-hand the stories of migration from students at the Blackburn English Language School and the Migrant Information Centre.

Many of the refugees spoke about the pain and repression experienced at their homes in Burma and the difficulties in fleeing their homeland. Escaping Burma was not the end of their difficulties, with many of the speakers also discussing the hardship they experienced in countries such as Thailand or Malaysia or refugee camps.

Refugees and their families have escaped to Australia to start a better life. As a community it is imperative that we welcome these refugees so that they can partake in the many opportunities that exist within this country. Council through the Health, Safety and Wellbeing Committee, has recently established a working group to further improve the delivery of services to newly arrived migrants and refugees to assist them with their lives in Australia.

Related Entries: Maroondah Citizens’ Advice Bureau 40th AGM , Migrant Information Centre - Outer East Voices DVD Launch , Maroondah acknowledges Reconciliation Week and National Sorry Day , First Maroondah Partners in Health, Safety and Wellbeing Committee for 2008 , Indigenous Cultural Awareness Program

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About Alex Makin

Alex Makin is a councillor for Maroondah City Council representing the ratepayers, businesses and residents of Loughnan's Hill Ward.

I aim to provide an active voice for the community and welcome any thoughts you may have in regard to life and business in Maroondah.

Phone: (03) 9870 8202 or 0409 136 213
Email: alex@alexmakin.com.au

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