
Noel Pearson
“If the hard bigotry of prejudice and discrimination is a wall that keeps the marginalised out of the opportunities of the social and economic mainstream, then the soft bigotry of low expectations is a prison.”
Noel Pearson comes from the Guugu Yimithirr community of Hope Vale on south eastern Cape York Peninsula, Noel’s goal is to enable Indigenous and disadvantaged people to have the capacity to choose the life they have reason to value by reinstating the rights to take responsibility for their lives. Noel is currently a director of Cape York Partnership, Co-Chair of Good to Great Schools Australia and a member of From The Heart Advisory Group.
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