On the 26 January First Nations people and their allies will march for Indigenous justice to mark Invasion Day / Survival Day. This date is a day of mourning for many. It marks the start of the invasion and colonisation of this country, the mass genocide of First Nations peoples, and the dispossession of cultural practices, language and Country.
To help you stay informed, we have put together a guide on what you can watch, read, share, wear and listen to ahead of Invasion Day. Click here to see our full Invasion Day 2025 Activist Toolkit.
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Invasion Day 2025 protest rallies and events
This 26 January, we encourage everyone to stand in solidarity with their local First Nations communities and attend Invasion Day rallies and events near you.
For more information, check out our Invasion Day 2025 Activist Toolkit.
Here’s what you’ll find inside:
- General information about the Invasion Day.
- Information about Amnesty’s current Indigenous Justice Campaigns.
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) answered by experts.
- Additional learning resources to deepen your understanding.
- Events you can attend in your local area on and around January 26th.
- How to attend rallies and Invasion day events safely, and ways you can support from home.
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