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Not A Date To Celebrate Tee - Black

This tee was originally designed for January 26, however this message also applies to many other dates throughout our calendar and moments in time that lack truth-telling or justice for First Nations people.

We have seen people wear this tee on occasions such as and the Queens/Kings Birthday, anniversary of the failed First Nations Voice to Parliament Referendum.

Jan 26 is not a date to celebrate in “Australia”. It is a day of mourning, marking the beginning of the dispossession of land, violence, massacres and genocide and survival for First Nations people.

Learn more - head to our Jan 26 Resources page.

Also available in a washed black boxy tee.


 

This tee was originally designed for January 26, however this message also applies to many other dates throughout our calendar and moments in time that lack truth-telling or justice for First Nations people.

We have seen people wear this tee on occasions such as and the Queens/Kings Birthday, anniversary of the failed First Nations Voice to Parliament Referendum.

Jan 26 is not a date to celebrate in “Australia”. It is a day of mourning, marking the beginning of the dispossession of land, violence, massacres and genocide and survival for First Nations people.

Learn more - head to our Jan 26 Resources page.

Also available in a washed black boxy tee.


 

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Not A Date To Celebrate Tee - Black

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This tee was originally designed for January 26, however this message also applies to many other dates throughout our calendar and moments in time that lack truth-telling or justice for First Nations people.

We have seen people wear this tee on occasions such as and the Queens/Kings Birthday, anniversary of the failed First Nations Voice to Parliament Referendum.

Jan 26 is not a date to celebrate in “Australia”. It is a day of mourning, marking the beginning of the dispossession of land, violence, massacres and genocide and survival for First Nations people.

Learn more - head to our Jan 26 Resources page.

Also available in a washed black boxy tee.