We are Aboriginal young people from Mt Druitt, with lived experience of the criminal justice system. We have gathered stories, expertise, and knowledge from Aboriginal young people about the impact the criminal justice system has on our community and what we want to see change.
These stories show the challenges of growing up in Mt Druitt which leads to the overrepresentation of Aboriginal young people and the lack of youth voice in decision-making. We want to be a voice, so others don’t have to keep repeating their stories.
Terleaha Williams and Isaiah Sines
WATCH THE FILM
Mounty Yarns is a youth-led project, presented in this film as stories, expertise, and knowledge by and with Aboriginal young people with lived experience of the criminal justice system and the impact it has on them and their families.
Produced and led by the young people of Mount Druitt in association with Just Reinvest
Production by BC Films Aus
Directed and edited by Benny Edwards
Cinematography, Zac Haraker
Music by Papertoy and young people from Mt Druitt
LAUNCH EVENT /
MOUNTY YARNS
LISTEN TO CHANGE
3-8pm, Friday, March 24/2023
Kimberwalli, 1 Mimika Ave. Whalan
Join us to celebrate the launch of Mounty Yarns.
Featuring live performances by
BARKAA, KOBIE DEE
SONBOY, BLAKE EDWARDS & MORE
+ FOOD TRUCKS + KIDS ACTIVITIES + ART EXHIBITION
This is a drug and alcohol-free event
Event sponsors:
OUR HOPE
The Mounty Yarns resources are for young people to advocate without having to continuously retell their stories. Young people want their voices to be heard and acted on.
We want everyone to be able to learn from the experiences, strengths, challenges, and resilience of our young people. We speak for those young people who aren’t usually given a voice or listened to, in fact we are actively disbelieved.
We present these yarns to you and ask that you listen and hear our truths. We hope that you hear our solutions and back us to make change.
Terleaha Williams and Isaiah Sines
We want to tell young people that you need to talk up and tell people where you want to see change in your community. That's what we’ve been doing, because we’re sick of seeing all our brothers, cousins, aunties, and uncles coming in and out of jail all the time. If you want change around here, just never be scared to speak up. We don’t want the next generation to go through what we went through. We want to be a voice, so others don’t have to keep repeating their stories. We need to make sure young fullas voices are being heard now.
Terleaha Williams and Isaiah Sines
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FOR MEDIA
ENQUIRIES
Please contact James Nichols,
Communications Manager:
james@justreinvest.org.au
FOR GOVERNMENT
ENQUIRIES
Please contact Ashlee Wone,
Director Policy & Impact:
ashlee@justreinvest.org.au
FOR COMMUNITY
ENQUIRIES
Please contact Ashlee Wone,
Community Engagement & Partnerships:
ashlee@justreinvest.org.au
We acknowledge and pay our respects to the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we walk, work & live._