Bob Randall
Uluru, Northern Territory AUS
"It's ordinary people that can make the difference; honestly, people's power is the only way to change a system that is not a good system."
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Bob's work combines: Music, Writing, and Upholding a Cause and Belief
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My path in life has been direct
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Part of Australia's "Stolen Generation"; taken from his Aboriginal home, placed in a Christian institution.
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Aboriginal children are taken to bush camps and are taught the stories, songs, dances and art forms of their ancestors.
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Randall was taken from his home, family before he got to experience this camp; his heritage was "taken away."
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Was taken to a Methodist island with hundreds of other Aboriginal children, had to live in a dorm and he hated it.
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Spent years trying to go back to his home, find his parents; finally found out that they'd both passed away.
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After that heartache, he wrote out a 50-verse song of pain, then burnt it; set his pain alight, "gave it to the wind."
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Returned to his Uluru community to learn about his ancestry, try to improve conditions through his music, films.
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Says the key to staying positive is letting go of your pain, but also being willing and open to talking about it-this can foster change.