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Exploring First Nations Influence, Racism, and Civil Rights in the AFL

Year 10Humanities and Social SciencesHistoryCivics and CitizenshipAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and CulturesHealth and Physical EducationPhysical EducationSocialIndigenous EducationSocial and Emotional LearningSport

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This unit, created in collaboration with Collingwood Football Club, explores the history of First Nations contributions to AFL, from the origins of the game with Marngrook to modern-day efforts for inclusivity. Students will critically examine the impact of racism in AFL, analyse significant historical moments, and investigate how the Collingwood Football Club is actively working towards positive change through its Do Better report. Through a mix of historical research, critical analysis, and creative projects, students will gain a deeper understanding of how sport intersects with civil rights, focusing on social justice and inclusion within the AFL.

By the end of the unit, students will be equipped to advocate for civil rights and reflect on how sporting communities can continue to promote equality for First Nations peoples and other marginalised groups in Australian society.

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Students learn about Marngrook, the First Nations game that is historically tied to the origins of the AFL.

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    Marngrook and First Nations Influence on the AFL
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    Students will examine significant events in AFL history that contributed to the fight for the civil rights of First Nations peoples and marginalised minority communities.

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    Significant First Nations Events in AFL History
    SecondaryYear 10Humanities and Social SciencesHistoryAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
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    The Issues of Racism in AFL and Society
    SecondaryYear 10Humanities and Social SciencesHistorySocial

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    Students will analyse excerpts from the Do Better report to identify systemic racism within the Collingwood Football Club and the goals they’ve set to create a more inclusive future.

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    Exploring Collingwood Today - How Can the AFL Promote Civil Rights?
    SecondaryYear 10Humanities and Social SciencesHistorySocial

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