Resilience Academy Storybook Johnny Li
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Resilience Academy
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Acknowledgement of Country In the spirit of reconciliation - We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations peoples today.
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“The process of alteration and transformation in the notion of resilience through the lens of the way in which trauma effects our knowledge of resilience ...while the trauma may not change the object as such,knowledge of trauma is often to alter it� (Craig and Ozga-Lawn,2012).
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To preserve communities requires building resilience in our landscape of Sydney, Resilience Academy is a civic healing center instilling knowledge of resilience and consciousness to our community at White Bay Power House Station,By providing a continuous dialogue with place at White Bay Power House Station where collectively response to unresolved trauma from social and environmental, the proposed spatial narrative challenges the traditional understanding of resilience that informs the existing practice in Sydney is not an ecological approach to the face of the increasing number of crisis and disaster from past to future.
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iit has been 10 years since the outbreak of covid 19, this morning, ,arriving the place with rising sun across the sky.
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stepping on resilience crossing.
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wave follows wave, the water reflects the shadow of old power station.
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submerged in the center of reflecting pool, the light ,the tree, and the reflection in above perceive a sense of calmness.
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after a long walk , let the fresh steam cleanse your face .
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refresh your mind.
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Ccontinue to explore underneath.
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cave into the land , the water fall drizzing with the dying light in above ,
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lumps of coal displayed in the center represents the lost history of the place.
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follow that sandstone wall and to the space where collecting memories.
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surround by number of traumas, the atmosphere forces us revisit the darkness and shadow.
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reunite with the mementos from the disaster.
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the mask, the bush and fragment.
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recall that tragic moment ,
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smell the ashy smoke ,witness the fire burning and hear noise of sadness.
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chasing hope through the glimpse of light.
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doors open, back into the crowds.
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stand in between the conversations, a forum where contains voices, race and power.
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we want to hear your voice.
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lets talk.
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exchange the knowledge of resilience and understanding risks.
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digest and move away from the crowds.
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slowly walk in a hidden timber black hole.
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at the corner of silience, read a poem ‘‘to one side from ourselves, to one side from the world...”
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the power of nature constantly shifts your consciousness.
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suddenly, the leaves falling down, reveals the true meaning of life.
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life goes on.
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deposit new life to our land.
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growing hope.
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meditate with nature in a shelter.
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close your eyes and breath, the soul of the old tree always stay with you.
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lights on.
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time to nourish our body.
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ready for the show.
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crafting a performance of cutivation from farm to table.
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celebrate with old and new idenity of the place
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celebrate with your love,
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but more importantly, celebrate with our resilient future.
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