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Larissa Behrendt
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SBS NITV Radio
Follow the story of the last Yirrkala Bark Petition in One Mind One Heart
Larissa Behrendt's new documentary, One Mind One Heart features the powerful story of returning the last Yirrkala Bark Petition home
2025-01-24
07 min
Sacred U, Pathways To Wellbeing Season 2
“From a Perfect Life to True Fulfillment: My Journey to Self-Discovery and Healing
Feeling stuck in the cycle of low energy, stress, or chronic health challenges? What if you could rewrite your health story? Join us as we sit down with Larissa Behrendt, an integrative health practitioner passionate about epigenetics and holistic healing. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating science of how your environment, thoughts, and emotions can shape your genes. Larissa shares her transformative HEART method and personal journey of leaving a "perfect" life in Germany to find purpose in Australia. Together, we explore practical ways to improve your physical health, enhance mental clarity, and uncover the emotional roots of...
2025-01-23
30 min
For Your Reference
Interview with “One Mind, One Heart” Director, Larissa Behrendt
Send us a textLarissa Behrendt – a Euahleyai/Gamillaroi woman – is an academic, lawyer, award winning author and an award winning filmmaker.One Mind, One Heart is a documentary focusing on when a historic Yirrkala bark petition was found in Derby, Western Australia, the community began the ceremony of guiding its journey back to Yolngu Country.One Mind, One Heart will screen on SBS on 19th January.This interview is audio only. For other video interviews check out our YouTube playlist.Website | Rotten Tomatoes | Linktree | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram
2025-01-14
23 min
Death of the Reader
BAD: Sydney Crime Writers Festival - Justice
We take a visit to the floor of BAD: Sydney Crime Writers Festival 2024, to talk all about the big themes, and the way that crime fiction is tied up with the world of Justice. The Crime Fiction community has amazing festivals all over the world, and here at Death of the Reader we're lucky enough to have BAD in our own backyard. This week, the pressing issues that inspire our crime fiction. From accounts of under-resourced courts in the Australian Outback with Jamelle Wells, to fiction grappling with the horrors of a mind that can't trust itself with Susannah...
2024-10-21
30 min
Impact Talks at UTS
Cultivating an anti-racist culture on campus
At UTS, our diversity is our strength, with half of our staff and students born overseas and over 40 per cent coming from non-English language backgrounds. Despite this, universities can still be places where racist conduct and practices occur. Race Discrimination Commissioner Giridharan Sivaraman delivers a compelling keynote on the higher education sector's role in combating racism, and discusses the Australian Human Rights Commission's historic anti-racism study at universities. Following his keynote, he joins Larissa Behrendt, Kylie Readman, Salma Elmubasher, Glen Babington, Michael Blumenstein and Elaine Laforteza (moderator) to explore how UTS is driving anti-racism efforts an...
2024-09-24
1h 27
Sydney Writers' Festival
Survival, Sustenance and Stories
Social change is driven by conversation, in sharing ideas, and translating those ideas for audiences who don’t agree or understand what is at stake. For many First Nations writers and journalists, this has been a huge priority over the last year, in particular, and one that comes with a cost. In a conversation with legendary truth-tellers, find out what sustains them to keep on going in the face of profound challenges. With Larissa Behrendt, Tony Birch, Narelda Jacobs and Amy Thunig. This episode was recorded live at the 2024 Sydney Writers’ Festival. If you e...
2024-09-19
53 min
Digital Mental Health Musings
Dr Mim Weber on deep listening and becoming better allies to First Nations clients and colleagues
“My First Nations colleagues tell be that listening is most important. Listening is really the beginning of any relationship building. But what are we listening to? What are we listening for?”In this episode WellMob’s senior workforce development officer, Dr Mim Weber joins us to talk about her journey into allyship – what that looks like for her, how it can foster deeper connections with First Nations colleagues and clients and how WellMob’s digital tools and resources can help in your own journey. We look at the burden of cultural load that many of our First Nations cli...
2024-07-29
30 min
shado-lite
Guest Episode: For First Nations Storytelling is Self-determination
Contributing SHADO editor Samara Almonte is back to discuss the power of storytelling through a First Nations worldview with distinguished professor Larissa Behrendt AO. Larissa has a legal background with a strong track record in the areas of Indigenous law, policy, creative arts, education and research. She is a Native Title holder and member of the Yuwaalaraay (yuwalarai) Euahlayi Aboriginal Corporation and is also a member of the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council. Larissa is also an award-winning author, filmmaker and host of Speaking Out on ABC Radio. In this episode, Larissa shares about her upbringing as an Aboriginal woman...
2024-07-05
42 min
Age of Aqueerius
Pathology, Neurodiversity, and Autism
Podcasts: “Disorderland” Podcast by Dr. Ayesha Khan (they/she) and Jesse Meadows (they/them) "All My Relations" Podcast by Matika Wilbur (she/her) and Dr. Adrienne Keene (she/her) https://www.allmyrelationspodcast.com/ "Cite Black Women" Podcast by Dr. Christen A. Smith (she/her) https://www.citeblackwomencollective.org/our-podcast.html "Awake SpaceAstrology Podcast" by Laurie Rivers (she/her) https://open.spotify.com/show/30behlsBONyNBhOxBeJE3J People: Dr. Larissa Behrendt (she/her) https://www.larissabehrendt.com.au/about/ Dr. Jo-Ann Archibald, Q'um Q'um Xiiem (she/her) https://in...
2024-02-27
1h 14
Age of Aqueerius
Critical Thinking, Theory, and Reflections
Resources and References: Palestine: https://actionnetwork.org/user_files/user_files/000/098/772/original/All_Out_Palestine_Toolkit_3.0.pdf https://www.mecaforpeace.org/ https://5calls.org/ Books: "Sister Outsider" by Audre Lorde "Intersectionality as Critical Social Theory" by Dr. Patricia Hill Collins "luz en lo oscuro/light in the dark" by Dra. Gloria Anzaldúa https://bookshop.org/p/books/light-in-the-dark-luz-en-lo-oscuro-rewriting-identity-spirituality-reality-gloria-anzaldua/10921981?ean=9780822360094 Podcasts: "All My Relations" Podcast by Matika Wilbur and Dr. Adrienne Keene https://w...
2024-02-13
44 min
Best of the Festivals
Claire Nicholls is on stage with three authors to discuss mothers and motherhood in their works
At Perth Festival's Writers Weekend, Claire Nichols talks mothers & motherhood with Alice Pung author of 100 Days, Larissa Behrendt who's latest book is After Story, and Chloe Hooper who examines parenting in her memoir Bedtime Story.
2024-01-10
54 min
Read This
Robyn Davidson and the Impossible Book
Robyn Davidson was just 27 when she trekked across the Australian desert. This epic journey was captured in her 1980 memoir Tracks, which became a national and international success. Her new book, Unfinished Woman, is her attempt to grapple with both her own life before and after Tracks, and with the story of her mother, who committed suicide when Robyn was only 11 years old. This week, Michael sits down with Robyn to discuss fear, loneliness and how she completed her self-proclaimed “impossible memoir”. Reading list:Tracks, Robyn Davidson, 1980Unfinished Woman, Robyn Davidson 2023...
2023-10-18
25 min
Hope Book Club
Ep 63: After Story
This episode's book: After Story by Larissa Behrendt Next episode's book: Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus Books and resources mentioned: Blackfulla Bookclub - Instagram Blackfulla Bookclub - Facebook Tell Me Again by Amy Thunig --- Ask (or share) anything about books! Send us a voicemail: 02 9854 7025 Join the Facebook group: Hope Book Club - Facebook Send us a message: hopepodcasts.com.au --- Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2’s app, Facebook or Instagram. ...
2023-10-05
22 min
Feminist Law
Aboriginal Women's Rights in Australia with Dr. Larissa Behrendt part 2
In today's episode, Clara continues her conversation with Dr. Larissa Behrendt about the evolution of Aboriginal women's rights in Australia, and the impacts of colonialism on these rights. To learn more about the organisations and projects mentioned in today's episode on Aboriginal women's rights in Australia, please see the following links: Family Matters Close the Gap Reports Jumbunna Institute After the Apology documentary (may be unavailable in some locations) National Justice Project David Dungay UN Complaint (National Justice Project News) The First Inventors...
2023-10-03
26 min
Feminist Law
Aboriginal Women's Rights in Australia with Dr. Larissa Behrendt
In today's episode, Clara speaks with Dr. Larissa Behrendt, Director of Research at the Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning at the University of Technology Sydney, about the evolution of Aboriginal women's rights in Australia, and the impacts of colonialism on these rights. If you would like to learn more about Dr. Behrendt, her research, or her work, you can visit her website here. Feminist News Police response to rape worsens the mental health of survivors Longer prison terms in Iran for women wearing hijab incorrectly Misogynistic...
2023-09-25
21 min
Hope Book Club
Ep 61: One Illumined Thread
This episode's book: One Illumined Thread by Sally Colin-James Next episode's book: After Story by Larissa Behrendt --- Ask (or share) anything about books! Send us a voicemail: 02 9854 7025 Join the Facebook group: Hope Book Club - Facebook Send us a message: hopepodcasts.com.au --- Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2’s app, Facebook or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2023-09-07
28 min
Double Booked
August wrap and September hopefuls
Join us as we discuss our August reads, September hopefuls, and mood reading vs TBR. Books mentioned: - 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World by Elif Shafak - The Hummingbird Effect by Kate Mildenhall - Shy by Max Porter - Pachinko by Min Jin Lee - The Wood: The Life and Times of Cockshutt Wood by John Lewis-Stempel - After Story by Larissa Behrendt - Another Life by Kristin Hannah - Four Winds by Kristin Hannah - The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah - The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah - Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros - The Things We Leave...
2023-08-28
24 min
Final Draft - Great Conversations
Yasmin Smith on the First Nations Classics Series
The Final Draft podcast is all about books, writing and literary culture. We're dedicated to exploring Australian writing, looking into the issues that drive our storytelling to discover more from the books you love.These are the stories that make us who we are.Yasmin Smith is an editor, writer and poet of South Sea Islander, Kabi Kabi, Northern Cheyenne and English heritage. Today Yasmin joins Andrew as the series editor of UQP’s First Nations ClassicsThe First Nations Classics series gathers prominent Indigenous voices who continuously, as they have always done, re...
2023-07-04
19 min
The Book Show
Writer to writer with Larissa Behrendt, Anita Heiss and Ellen van Neerven
Indigenous writer, lawyer and filmmaker Larissa Behrendt speaks to writers Anita Heiss and Ellen van Neerven about the past and the future of First Nations writing in Australia.
2023-07-03
54 min
Blak N White with Tammy and Nathan Baart
Expanding horizons
This week's episode encourages listeners to expand their knowledge and lived experiences. Tammy and Nathan dive into questions explaining NAIDOC week and this year's theme, appropriate terminology, stereotypes and questions whether we as Australian's are surviving or thriving. Listener's homework centres around questioning the information diet - things you see, listen to or exposed to in your circles - to include Blak authors, influencers, businesses and resources. Dive in to discover and understand Blak Excellence through the following mediums. Listen: Music: www.kingstingrayofficial.com/ TEDX Talk: First Nations...
2023-07-02
46 min
The Book Show
Mothers on the page with Larissa Behrendt, Alice Pung and Chloe Hooper
Australian authors Chloe Hooper, Alice Pung and Larissa Behrendt reveal the complex and complicated mums in their lives and on the page.
2023-04-17
54 min
The Bar
The Voice to Parliament, Indigenous activism and Harvard with Larissa Behrendt.
Join Emma and Yasha as they catch up with Prof. Larissa Behrendt AO to discuss the Voice, Jumbunna Institute, studying law at Harvard and much more. Also, make sure you’re following our Instagram page @thebarproductions_ to stay up to date! Interview: (04:10)
2023-04-04
47 min
Solidarity Breakfast
You Can Go Now II Another Refugee Death in Custody II Socialist Alternative Push for Parliament II This is the Week II Wombat State Forest Logging Protest II Decolonizing Gender
You Can Go Now here II Larissa Behrendt film You Can Go Now focucsing on indigenous artist policital activist Richard Bell is in cinema's now. I speak with Richard Bell.Another Refugee Death in Custody here II Ian Rintoul from Refugee Action Coalition talks about the latest suicide of a refugee in Villawood. Enough is enough.Socialist Alternative Push for Parliament here II Jerome Small, a recent Socialist Alternative candidate for the most recent Victorian election talks about the experience and the push for a socialist presence in Parliament.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy gives the best a...
2023-02-03
00 min
James and Ashley Stay at Home
All the reading: the best book recommendations of 2022
This special episode gathers the best 'What Are You Reading?' segments from 2022 into a comprehensive summary of book recommendations from Australian and international authors. These well-informed highlights will give you plenty of last-minute gift solutions and ideas for how to spend your Christmas gift cards! Plus, James and Ashley each declare their book of the year for 2022. Books discussed in this episode: From episode 48, with Shankari Chandran: Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell; Song of the Crocodile by Nardi Simpson (from ep 18); Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie; They All Fall Down by Rachel H...
2022-12-16
1h 21
Really Interesting Women
Disting. Prof. Larissa Behrendt AO
Ep 91 Distinguished Professor Larissa Behrendt AODistinguished Professor Larissa Behrendt AO FASSA FAAL is an inspirational indigenous leader. She’s a lawyer, academic, writer, filmmaker, indigenous rights advocate and lots more. Larissa was the first indigenous Australian to graduate from Harvard Law School and, she’s proud to say, not the last. Her career is multi faceted and she’s often taking several paths at the same time. And she wouldn’t have it any other way. She’s driven by social justice and her take on the...
2022-11-30
37 min
Bad//Dreems: Hoo Ha! Podcast
Hoo Ha! with Michael O'Loughlin
In this episode we talk about football, family and growing up in Australia with 300 gamer and GO Foundation founder, Michael O'Loughlin. Enjoy responsibly.GO Foundationhttps://www.gofoundation.org.au/'Warriors on the Field' by Larissa Behrendthttps://www.amazon.com/Warriors-Field-Michael-OLoughlin/dp/B09WGR9RGP'JACK' by Bad DreemsYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPfkB-Y-y10Bandcamphttps://baddreems.bandcamp.com/track/jackSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/album/73...
2022-10-16
54 min
Ideas at the House
The Wendy McCarthy Effect | All About Women 2022
Wendy McCarthy is one of Australia's feminist heroes. She shares her remarkable life and achievements, and the lessons she has learned - and taught us all.In addition to the work she does that is very much in the public eye – advocating for women’s health, reproductive rights, child care, and women’s self-determination – she is often the woman who is there behind the scenes, strategizing, and counselling women undergoing any number of challenges.Hosted by Larissa Behrendt, recorded live at the Sydney Opera House for All About Women 2022.-
2022-08-14
57 min
The New Writer's Room
The New Writer's Room: Dr Larissa Behrendt and Jazz Money
In this special NAIDOC edition of the New Writer's Room exploring 'Literature as Resistance', Dr Larissa Behrendt and Jazz Money discuss how literature can be used to re-centre Black experiences, capture forgotten histories, assert sovereignty, and how writing and truth telling is such a vital part of their work. The episode will also take a deep dive into their latest literary works, Dr Behrendt's After Story and Jazz Money's how to make a basket, and features a special poetry reading from Money.
2022-07-04
35 min
AMplify - Conversations at the Australian Museum
Australian Museum Talbot Oration 2022
Recorded at the Australian Museum Thursday 2 June 2022. The ways in which we consume media have shifted, offering us extraordinary opportunities to inform people, bring them together and evoke action. But in this digital era, too much of one thing – or the wrong thing – can make people just scroll on. How do we balance images of loss and devastation with the prospect of a better future? Social researcher Dr Rebecca Huntley has focused on climate change since seeing images of the school climate strikes in 2018. The visceral anxiety and impassioned efforts of the students inspired her to do what she could to m...
2022-06-15
1h 26
Ideas at the House
First Nations Women Speak to the Future | All About Women 2022
Indigenous women, white feminism and power; colonial violence and self-determination. What are the obstacles and pathways to a new future led by First Nations women?Professor Aileen Moreton-Robinson discusses her seminal work, Talkin’ Up to the White Woman: Indigenous Women and Feminism, an essential book, demonstrating how white feminists benefit from colonisation and the unjust structure between white society and Indigenous society.Chelsea Watego and Amy McQuire represent a new generation of strong, visionary voices, explores what living as a First Nations woman is like when every day is yet ‘Another Day in the...
2022-06-12
1h 32
Antimatter Pod
117. Sex and the Starship (SNW 1.04 and 1.05)
Anika and Liz have put on our memorial pins and fishing hats (and briefly considered, then rejected, a body swap) to discuss Star Trek: Strange New Worlds episodes Memento Mori and Spock Amok... Everyone says SNW is a good show and we're starting to feel a bit gaslit… "Memento Mori" and SNW's whole depiction of the Gorn becomes uncomfortable when you look at "Arena" and realise they were conceived as an allegory for Native Americans Liz cites Finding Eliza by Larissa Behrendt as, among other things, an examination of the European preoccupation with cannibalism It's weird how Worf, Mi...
2022-06-08
49 min
The Book Show
Mum’s the word with Dawn French, Douglas Stuart, Anne Enright, Alice Pung and more
We meet some of the most remarkable mothers in recent fiction, with authors including Dawn French, Douglas Stuart, Anne Enright, Lisa Taddeo, Larissa Behrendt and Alice Pung. These literary mums can be loving, neglectful and sometimes cruel – and they often reveal something about the author’s own relationship with their mother or children. Other featured authors include George Haddad, Craig Sherborne, Lydia Kiesling and Kate Mildenhall.
2022-05-02
53 min
James and Ashley Stay at Home
A very overcomeable fear with Katherine Collette, author of 'The Competition'
If you've ever dreaded public speaking, this episode is for you! Author and podcaster Katherine Collette speaks about her charming new novel The Competition, which satirises the world of competitive speaking clubs. We explore why public speaking is so intimidating for most people. We also discuss Katherine's personal experience with public speaking clubs, and how they can build both confidence and empathy. As she says, 'You sign up to learn to speak. But the real power is in having to listen.' Finally, we answer the question – is some discomfort in life necessary? Katherine Collette is a nov...
2022-04-19
43 min
The Book Pod with Corrie Perkin
After Story with Larissa Behrendt
In this episode Corrie spends time with award winning author, filmmaker, lawyer and Indigenous rights advocate Larissa Behrendt. They talk about her recent novel After Story which spans generations, cultures and delivers the reader a gentle reminder of the value of story in all our lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-03-16
46 min
Parra CALD
In celebration of Harmony Week 2022 Changes to multicultural societies in Australia and South Korea observed through books
하모니 데이 – 책을 통해 살펴보는 호주와 한국의 다문화 사회로의 변화 Harmony Day – Changes to multicultural societies in Australia and South Korea observed through books Harmony Day is celebrated each year on the 21st of March to promote diversity, inclusiveness, respect and the idea that people of all different cultures can make a valuable contribution to society. In this episode, four books with the theme of multiculturalism are discussed to focus on the changes that are occurring in Australia and South Korea and acknowledge the importance of belonging as a society. 호주에서는 매년 3월 21일을 하모니 데이로 지정하여 호주 사회의 다문화를 포용하고 인정하며 다양한 프로그램을 통해 다문화, 다인종, 다종교를 지닌 이들이 사회에 공헌할 수 있다는 생각을 널리 퍼뜨리고자 한다. 이번 회에서는 다문화와 관련된 네 권의 책에 대해 토론해보고 호주와 한국이 좀더 표용적인 사회가 되기 위해 어떤 노력이 필요한 지 생각해본다. Books discussed: I’m Australian too! / Mem Fox After story / Larissa Behrendt Wan-Deugi / Kim, Ryeo Ryeong Islam butchery / Son, Hong Gyu 토론 도서: 나도 호주인이야 / 멤 폭스 애프터 스토리 / 라리사 베렌트 완득이 / 김려령 이슬람 정육점 / 손홍규
2022-03-08
07 min
Diving In
46: Redemption and Dingo Noir
Welcome to the second Diving In podcast for the FANZA Fringe – Virginia and Louise review six wonderful books including Miles Franklin winner Amanda Lohrey’s The Labyrinth and the much anticipated We Were Not Men by Campbell MattinsonEmail hello@divinginpodcast.comInstagram @diving_in_podcastVirginia’s Instagram @virginia_readsLouise’s Instagram @louise_cooks_and_readsSong ‘Diving In’ – original music and lyrics written and performed by Laura Adeline – https://linkt.ree/llauraadelinePodcast sound production and editing by Andy Maher.Graphics by Orla Larkin - create@werkshop.com.auBooksThe Truth About Her by Jacqueline Ma...
2022-01-04
49 min
Chat 10 Looks 3
Ep 178 - The Best of 2021
Part 2 of the recent Live Show in Canberra Listen now on Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Karinya House The Beatles: Get Back | Trailer | Disney The Best of 2021 Books - Non Fiction Sales (5.00) Fully Human A new way of using your mind by: Steve Biddulph (6.00) These Precious Days by Ann Patchett (7.00) Heartsick by Jessie Stephens Crabb (8.00) A Writing Life - Helen Garner and Her Work by Bernadette Brennan (11.00) She is Haunted by Pa...
2021-12-27
55 min
Literary Anything
Episode 39 - 2021 End of Year Wrap Up
That's a wrap! 2021 is almost over and that means it's time for Jayne and Paula's favourite episode: when they discuss what they've loved in literature for the year. Ever wonder what other people are reading? Paula counts down Marion Libraries most borrowed books of 2021. Can Jayne guess what they are? As always, find out the goss plus what to look out for in 2022. Lots of laughs in this episode! Books they mention: Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason Phosphorescence by Julia Baird Le Consentement by Vanessa Springora The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell After Story...
2021-12-14
31 min
The Big Dorrie
Connection to Culture empowers us - Final Episode for 2021
The Big Dorrie crew would like to thank all of our supporters and followers and we looking forward to sharing more Big Dorrie's with you in 2022! In the final episode of The Big Dorrie for 2021, your hosts Naomi Moran and Luke Carroll have a yarn with NRL legend, Koori Mail sport columnist and presenter of NITV’s Over The Black Dot, Dean Widders. Luke and Nay Dorrie about Dean’s involvement in the epic new film Araatika: Rise Up, written and directed by Larissa Behrendt. Dean yarns about the evolution of a new Dance featured in t...
2021-11-12
41 min
Chat 10 Looks 3
EP 172 - Chat Another Day
Sales goes on an epic James Bond binge, including a rendition of the theme music, while Crabb gets her own back with a big clang: some one-on-one time with super-author Liane Moriarty. (0.30) Pre-order WELL HELLO - Meanderings from the world of Chat 10 Looks 3 (1.00) Casino Royale | Trailer | Amazon Prime (2.00) No Time To Die | Trailer (3.00) Being James Bond - The Daniel Craig Story | Trailer | Apple TV (9.00) Bo Burnham: Inside | Trailer | Netflix (10.00) How to Fail with Elizabeth Day Podcast (11.00) The Happiness Lab Podcast (12.40) The Movies That Ma...
2021-10-10
31 min
Wild with Sarah Wilson
TARA JUNE WINCH: Being Aussie is a mental health crisis
Tara June Winch is the Miles Franklin winning author of The Yield and a proud Wiradjuri woman.I reached out to her after seeing her speak on an emotional, all-female panel at the Sydney Writer's Festival earlier this year where she brought the room to tears with her confronting and - to my mind - true comments about Australian identity; "being Aussie is a mental health crisis”.In this conversation we explore accessing mania as part of the creative process, not having to be broken to be creative, questioning identity and we break down the rea...
2021-10-05
47 min
Reading Women
Ep. 118 | Incarceration Nations & Prison By Any Other Name
In this week’s episode, Kendra and Jaclyn discuss Incarceration Nations and A Prison By Any Other Name.Check out our Patreon page to learn more about our book club and other Patreon-exclusive goodies. Follow along over on Instagram, join the discussion in our Goodreads group, and be sure to subscribe to our newsletter for more new books and extra book reviews!Books Mentioned Prison By Any Other Name: The Harmful Consequences of Popular Reforms by Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law Incarceration Nations: A Journey to Justice in Prisons Around the World by Baz Dreis...
2021-09-15
36 min
Reading Women
Ep. 117 | Incarceration
In this week’s episode, Kendra and Jaclyn discuss books around the theme of incarceration.Thanks to Our Sponsors! Go to http://talkspace.com and use the code READINGWOMEN for $100 off your first month. Try MUBI for 30 Days at MUBI.com/ReadingWomen. Check out our Patreon page to learn more about our book club and other Patreon-exclusive goodies. Follow along over on Instagram, join the discussion in our Goodreads group, and be sure to subscribe to our newsletter for more new books and extra book reviews!Books Mentioned Black and Blue: A Memoi...
2021-09-01
34 min
The Bar
NAIDOC WEEK: What does the theme 'Heal Country' really mean?
Following NAIDOC Week last month, Georgia and Nick chat to legal scholars (specialising in Indigenous Justice) Larissa Behrendt and Harry Hobbs about what 'Healing Country' means to them, and the opportunities for both Indigenous and non-indigenous people to get involved
2021-08-11
53 min
The Bookshelf
Outraged tweeters, miniature soldiers and the flooded canals of Venice
Kate and Cassie join guests Larissa Behrendt and Tiger Webb as Irish writer John Boyne takes on the Twittersphere; Nick Earls spins a tale that takes us from Vienna during the Napoleonic Wars through Russia in 1916 and on to contemporary Alaska and Hong Kong; and in Christine Mangan’s Palace of the Drowned we're in a wet and spooky Venice.
2021-08-06
53 min
Don't Shoot The Messenger
Ep 183 - Sometimes the Truth Hurts
Join Caro and Corrie for Ep 183 - Sometimes the Truth Hurts.Thanks to Red Energy for supporting our podcast - voted most satisfied customers 11 years in a row.This week; Corrie says goodbye to My Bookshop. As one chapter ends another begins follow Corrie Is Reading HERE to be part of the story. The Alastair Clarkson departure story and how Caro's week unfolded. In The Cocktail Cabinet for Prince Wine Store Myles takes us to Henty and Glenrowan to talk fortified wines and the...
2021-08-03
1h 08
Literary Anything
Episode 34 - After Story
After surviving Adelaide lockdown and with the libraries reopened, Jayne and Paula come together to discuss their latest pick, a unique merging of the classic English literature with traditional Aboriginal Australian storytelling. As always, there's also literary news and more! Books they mention: After Story by Larissa Behrendt Home by Larissa Behrendt Legacy by Larissa Behrendt A Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks Too Much Lip by Melissa Lucashenko Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell The French Gift by Kirsty Manning The Long Long Afternoon by Inga Vesper Atomic Habits by James Clear Now That I See...
2021-08-02
42 min
The Garret: Writing & Publishing
At home with Larissa Behrendt
Larissa Behrendt, a Eualeyai and Kamillaroi woman, is a writer, lawyer and academic. She is the Distinguished Professor at the University of Technology Sydney and at the Director of Research and Academic Programs Jumbunna Institute of Indigenous Education and Research. Larissa won the 2002 David Uniapon Award and a 2005 Commonwealth Writer’s Prize for her novel Home. Her second novel, Legacy, won a Victorian Premiers Literary Award. Her most recent novel, After Story, was published in 2021. She has also published numerous textbooks on Indigenous legal issues. Larissa wrote and directed the feature films, After the Apology and Inn...
2021-07-18
28 min
AMplify - Conversations at the Australian Museum
Live At The AM. Lunchtime Conversations. Larissa Behrendt Jason DeSantolo 22 June 2021
Distinguished Professor Larissa Behrendt AO and Dr Jason DeSantolo explore the legacy of David Unaipon and how traditional systems and knowledge are helping solve contemporary issues.
2021-07-14
45 min
Backstory
Larissa Behrendt
Award-winning author Larissa Behrendt takes a deep dive into her new novel, After Story. It follows a mother and daughter as they grapple with grief and loss, while reflecting on their cultural history through a literary tour. The book is out now through UQP. With presenter Mel Cranenburgh.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/podcasts/backstory
2021-07-14
41 min
The Book Show
'We are where we are because of resilience' — Larissa Behrendt's book about grief, family and literary travel
Indigenous author Larissa Behrendt questioned whether to include a First Nations lawyer in her latest novel, but she says it felt more authentic given it's a world she knows intimately. Her novel, After Story, explores grief, family and literary travel. Also, Kim Scott on the legacies of history that have inspired his works and Alice Pung's first novel for adults, One Hundred Days, is about a pregnant teenager and her controlling mother.
2021-07-05
54 min
Literary Anything
Episode 33 - The Husband Poisoner
Sit back and listen to Jayne and Paula tell you about tales of women who decided they'd had enough of certain pesky family members they wanted out of their lives for good and decided to do something about it with the odourless and tasteless poison Thallium. Maybe grab your favourite mug and brew up a cup of Bonox to enjoy with the pod. Probably best to make it yourself, mind. Of course there's also what else they're reading, what's new and hot, and what's all the fuss lately about Dark Emu, which was featured on the pod in episode 15. This...
2021-07-02
44 min
Good Reading Podcast
Larissa Behrendt on the mother-daughter trip of a life time in After Story
When Indigenous lawyer Jasmine takes her mother Della on an historical tour of the UK's most revered literary sites, Jasmine hopes it will heal old wounds and help them reconcile their past. While Jasmine immerses herself in her literary idols, Della rediscovers the wisdom of her own culture and storytelling. As both women grapple with their place in others' lives, a powerful reminder of a mysterious family tragedy, buried in their past, propels old secrets to the surface.In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Larissa Behrendt about the joy of fiction, her journey to the top echelons of the...
2021-06-30
21 min
Good Reading Podcast
Larissa Behrendt on the mother-daughter trip of a life time in After Story
When Indigenous lawyer Jasmine takes her mother Della on an historical tour of the UK's most revered literary sites, Jasmine hopes it will heal old wounds and help them reconcile their past. While Jasmine immerses herself in her literary idols, Della rediscovers the wisdom of her own culture and storytelling. As both women grapple with their place in others' lives, a powerful reminder of a mysterious family tragedy, buried in their past, propels old secrets to the surface. In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Larissa Behrendt about the joy of fiction, her journey to the top echelons of the...
2021-06-30
21 min
Backchat
SHAMI SIVASUBRAMANIAN & EAMONN SNOW
For National Reconciliation Week, Backchat firstly speaks to NITV journalist Jennetta Quinn Bates who has been closely following the story of Michael Peachey, a Gamilaroi man from Gunnedah who died after a police altercation. After, we dive into the race to return Indigenous artefacts. Eddy Diamond chatted to Dharawal man Ray Ingrey from the Gujaga foundation into their efforts in La Perouse. Finally. we speak to Professor Larissa Behrendt about one of the first Indigenous university residential housing being built at UTS in Ultimo. This show was brought to you by Millie Roberts, Nicole Iliagoueva, Sana Shaikh and...
2021-05-29
22 min
Expand Your Mind, One Story at a Time - Free Audiobook Revolution
Bila Yarrudhanggalangdhuray: River of Dreams Audiobook by Anita Heiss
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 408639 Title: Bila Yarrudhanggalangdhuray: River of Dreams Author: Anita Heiss Narrator: Tamala Shelton Format: Unabridged Length: 10:05:23 Language: English Release date: 05-01-21 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Australia Genres: Fiction & Literature, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction Summary: ‘There are books you encounter as an adult that you wish you could press into the hands of your younger self. Bila Yarrudhanggalangdhuray is one of those books – a novel that turns Australia’s long-mythologised settler history into a raw and resilient heartsong.' – Guardian ***WINNER 2022 NSW PREMIER'S LITERARY AWARD INDIGENOUS WRITER'S PRIZE*** ***2022 ABIA SHORTLIST*** ***2021 ARA HISTO...
2021-05-02
10h 05
Download Incredible Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
Bila Yarrudhanggalangdhuray: River of Dreams by Anita Heiss
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/408639to listen full audiobooks. Title: Bila Yarrudhanggalangdhuray: River of Dreams Author: Anita Heiss Narrator: Tamala Shelton Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 5 minutes Release date: May 1, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: ‘There are books you encounter as an adult that you wish you could press into the hands of your younger self. Bila Yarrudhanggalangdhuray is one of those books – a novel that turns Australia’s long-mythologised settler history into a raw and resilient heartsong.' – Guardian ***WINNER 2022 NSW PREMIER'S LITERARY AWARD INDIGENOUS WRITER'S PRIZE*** ***2022 ABIA SHORTLIST...
2021-05-01
10h 05
Mind and Matter
"Sorry means you don't do it again." Australia's continued stolen generation.
In today's episode I explore the continued removal of First Nation's children from their families and their culture, 13 years after Kevin Rudd issued a national apology to the victims of the stolen generation. I highly recommend you all watch the documentary 'After the Apology', which explores this topic in incredible depth and features first hand testimony from First Nation's people. It was published in 2017 and was directed by Larissa Behrendt. You can rent it off vimeo here.
2021-02-17
22 min
Every Student Podcast
Larissa Behrendt
Professor Larissa Behrendt discusses her public education experience and what schools can do to improve learning outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
2020-11-10
31 min
Impact at UTS
7. Creating research with real world impact today
Research can be a slow burn, it takes time, and the impact and benefits from research won’t always be realised straight away.As discovered throughout the Impact at UTS podcast, research with impact involves long term relationship building and ongoing engagement with research partners, be that industry, government or community.But even researchers can get impatient. What if you want your work to create change in the world right now? How do you go about it?In the final episode of Impact at UTS we hear from Professor Thalia Anthony, a Law Professor who is leading in...
2020-10-16
38 min
Impact at UTS
6. Centering Indigenous communities in research
Planning to deliver excellent research with impact can start off with the simple but powerful act of listening.One group of researchers at UTS who are considered the best in their field for research impact and engagement, and pride themselves on their frank and fearless research and advocacy with the communities they serve, is the team at the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research, headed up by Distinguished Professor Larissa Behrendt a Eualeyai/Kamillaroi woman.In this episode of Impact at UTS, we find out what it means to centre Indigenous communities in research and why indigenous...
2020-10-16
42 min
Impact at UTS
5. Breaking out of your research silo
In this episode of Impact at UTS we are breaking you out of your research silo to look at ways of collaborating across disciplines, as well with external partners.What would happen if we as researchers were brave enough to leave the ‘safety net’ of our own disciplines?In this episode you’ll hear from host Associate Professor Martin Bliemel the Associate Dean of Research for the Faculty of Transdisciplinary Innovation who is eager to demonstrate that transdisciplinarity is more than a buzzword but a way of thinking and doing research.He is joined by
2020-10-16
41 min
Impact at UTS
2. Engagement is your roadmap to impact
The journey to creating research with impact starts with engagement. And the key to beginning any research journey is to seek to listen and work with those who want, need and will use your research. But what’s the best way to go about this?In the second episode of Impact at UTS, you’ll hear from two researchers at the top of their game who are carving out their own unique impact pathways through engagement with communities outside of the academy.Distinguished Professor Larissa Behrendt shares how her team’s research has been central to fostering Indigenous empowe...
2020-10-16
45 min
Impact at UTS
1. What is impact-led research?
Research can change lives, solve real world problems and inform us. But how do we as researchers make sure we’re doing research with impact, that has an effect beyond the academy?Increasingly the outcome of academic research is not solely being judged on the basis of publications, citations or research grants alone. Instead, research outcomes include consideration of the broader benefits and value to society that it can provide.Now more than ever, we need to rethink what research we do, how it's done and the impact we want it to have.Ho...
2020-10-16
24 min
Commonwealth of Dunces
10 - Stranger Country (Australia)
This week phone lines crackle across Oz as we speak with former Greenpeace cadre and Guardian journo, current author and activist, Monica Tan. And I say crackle because yes, there’s the occasional spot of poor connection quality, but more to the point, the topics we talk on are live: from a treaty with First Nations people to the mostly male nomads of the Outback. Plus, you’ll learn your ABCs beyond the alphabet and why the Northern Territory is THE PLACE TO BE for missionaries, mercenaries and misfits (that’s all our listeners, then).Enjoy!Also...
2020-09-08
00 min
Commonwealth of Dunces
10 - Stranger Country (Australia)
This week phone lines crackle across Oz as we speak with former Greenpeace cadre and Guardian journo, current author and activist, Monica Tan. And I say crackle because yes, there’s the occasional spot of poor connection quality, but more to the point, the topics we talk on are live: from a treaty with First Nations people to the mostly male nomads of the Outback. Plus, you’ll learn your ABCs beyond the alphabet and why the Northern Territory is THE PLACE TO BE for missionaries, mercenaries and misfits (that’s all our listeners, then). Enjoy! Also...
2020-09-08
44 min
Showreel
Maralinga Tjarutja
Larissa Behrendt is a Eualeyai/ Kamillaroi woman a legal academic, author and film maker. We are talking to her today about the making of Maralinga Tjarutja. This film brings the voice of the Maralinga Tjarutja people to centre stage as they work not to be defined by the displacement and ecposure to the nuclear tests between 1953-63 but by millenia of being in-country where culture knowledge and country are indivisible.
2020-08-20
00 min
Thursday Breakfast
BLM Forum, CovidSafe App, Manus Recording Project Collective, Palestine in the Era of Annexation
Acknowledgement of country News headlines with Cait Kelly We hear part of a webinar discussion hosted by Melbourne Law School - Black Lives Matter. The discussion is facilitated by Larissa Behrendt and features Alison Whittaker, Eddie Cubillo Amy McQuire and George Newhouse speaking about campaigns to stop Aboriginal deaths in custody, the media's role in supporting the Blak Lives Matter movement and reflections on the legal profession's role in changing the criminal justice system Max speaks with journalist Royce Kurmelovs on the flaws and dangers of the Australian Government's COVIDSafe contact tracing app. We hear a recording by Samad Abdul from...
2020-08-05
00 min
Women on the Line
13 Years of the failed Northern Territory Intervention
June 21 marked 13 years of the failed Northern Territory Intervention.To mark this date, groups Concerned Australians, the Intervention Rollback Action Group and Stop the Intervention Collective Sydney held an online forum featuring five First Nations speakers speaking from on country across the NT via video link, moderated by First Nations Professor Larissa Behrendt AO. This week we bring you excerpts from the forum, featuring Aunty Pat Ansell Dodds of Grandmothers Against Removals Mbarntwe (Alice Springs), Amelia Kunoth-Monks of Arlparra (Utopia), and Barbara Shaw, founding member of the Intervention Rollback Action Group, speaking from Mbarntwe. The full forum included First Nations speak...
2020-07-27
00 min
Ideas at the House
Black Lives Matter with IndigenousX
As the global Black Lives Matter protests continue, Australians have been challenged to confront the realities of ongoing racism and Aboriginal deaths in custody. Sydney Opera House has invited IndigenousX to curate this panel discussion exploring how state sanctioned violence is enabled and protected by racist ideology, and the role of protests in achieving reform. Curated by IndigenousX with Larissa Behrendt AO, Deng Thiak Adut and Tony McAvoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-07-03
42 min
Ideas at the House
Australian Genocide at ANTIDOTE 2019 (Replay)
Calls are increasing for settlers in Australia to acknowledge and confront the ongoing fallout from our country's history. There's an urgent need for a national truth-telling process about the violence and dispossession upon which colonial Australia founded. In this episode of Ideas of the House, we bring you an important session from ANTIDOTE called Australian Genocide, featuring Larissa Behrendt, Nayuka Gorrie & Julie Gough in conversation. Hosted by Rhoda Roberts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-06-16
45 min
Feminism Ruins Everything
How Do You Solve A Problem Like The Sound of Music? With Amy Lehpamer
In today's episode, we welcome Helpmann Award winner Amy Lehpamer (all-round good human and 'Maria' in the 2015/2016 Australian tour of Sound of Music) to discuss one of Rodgers and Hammerstein's most beloved musicals. We dive into why Maria is a feminist icon, learn a little about nuns, and ask the question 'is the audience always right?' #DownWithNazis #ControversialLyricChanges #MariaWhatIsItYouCantFace We encourage our listeners to diversify the media you are consuming, as we are also aiming to do. Check out these podcast by BIPOC podcasters: Curtain the Podcast with Amy...
2020-06-11
1h 08
Be Uncluttered
Diversify your listening
This week, in support of the #blacklivesmatter movement, we are choosing to stay silent and instead amplify the voices of people of colour. Please use your "podcast time" today to listen to one of the following podcasts to learn from people of colour: Tiddas 4 tiddas: https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/tiddas-4-tiddas/tiddas-4-tiddas/ Indigiprenuer: https://soundcloud.com/indigipreneur/dwayne-good-indigiprenuer Pretty for an Aboriginal: https://player.fm/series/pretty-for-an-aboriginal Wild Black Women: https://989fm.com.au/category/listen/programs/wild-black-women/ The Real Podcast Series: https://www.the-real.com.au/podcast/ Awaye with Daniel Browning (ABC) https...
2020-06-09
05 min
Feminism Ruins Everything
Black Lives Matter
Black Lives Matter https://blacklivesmatter.com/ Bridging the Gap Foundation for Indigenous Health and Education. https://btgfoundation.com.au/donate.php ‘Free Her’, working to free Indigenous women in Western Australian who are incarcerated for unpaid fines: https://au.gofundme.com/f/bfvnvt-freethepeople Justice for Kumanjayi Walker, a 19-year-old Warlpiri man killed by police in November 2019: https://au.gofundme.com/f/justice-for-yuendumu-inquiry-on-police-shooting Justice for David Dungay Junior, who was killed in custody in 2015: https://au.gofundme.com/f/d9qkb6-justice-for-david ...
2020-06-04
03 min
The Mission
Documentary ‘Maralinga Tjarutja’ & the lack of social housing
Writer and director Larissa Behrendt talks about the making of her new film MARALINGA TJARUTJA. And Kellyanne Andy, Elizabeth Morgan House Aboriginal Women's Service Inc CEO, discusses access to public and social housing for Aboriginal women escaping family violence. With presenter Daniel James.
2020-05-19
38 min
Ideas at the House
Unlocking Justice - Antidote 2019
Justice is regarded as fundamental to civilised society, but ideas around what is fair and just reflect the values of a culture. Is it possible to reach a universal understanding of justice? And if it is, what happens when that justice fails? Recorded at ANTIDOTE 2019 this episode features Kimberley Motley, Melissa Lucashenko, Peta Blood and is hosted by Larissa Behrendt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-02-28
59 min
Sydney Ideas
After the Apology: Sorry means you don't do it again
Indigenous children are still being removed from their families at increasing rates, despite the clear links to negative child health and education outcomes. Why and how is this still happening? The University of Sydney’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services), Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver AM, moderated a conversation with Boe Rambaldini, Director of the University’s Poche Centre for Indigenous Heath; and filmmaker and lawyer, Professor Larissa Behrendt from the University of Technology Sydney. This event was held on Tuesday 19 November, 2019 at University of Sydney. For more details about the speakers and this event, visit the website: http://bit.ly/2...
2019-11-20
1h 01
Ideas at the House
Australia Genocide at ANTIDOTE 2019
Calls are increasing for settlers in Australia to acknowledge and confront the ongoing fallout from our country's history. There's an urgent need for a national truth-telling process about the violence and dispossession upon which colonial Australia founded. In this episode of Ideas of the House, we bring you an important session from ANTIDOTE called Australian Genocide, featuring Larissa Behrendt, Nayuka Gorrie & Julie Gough in conversation. Hosted by Rhoda Roberts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2019-10-18
56 min
Doin Time
Banning of penpals in Victorian prisons, Sydney event regarding Aboriginal women who have died in custody
Marisa spoke with Tyrone from the Federation of Community Legal centers about an open letter that was written by the Federation on the banning of pen pal communications in Victorian prisons, by Corrections. Marisa and Tyrone discussed the Victorian Charter of Human rights and Responsibility, and how this pertains to the violation of human rights of written communication. Tyrone also talked about the traumatic effects that the banning is having on First Nations people, and Transgender communities. He talked about general issues in regards to all prisoners. An event was also advertised for the 10 of May, about racialised communities, organised by...
2018-04-30
00 min
Sovereign Union
The intersection of Aboriginal culture and the science of astronomy
Australian Aboriginal culture is widely recognised as the oldest living culture in the world, but have you ever wondered what it was like for Aboriginal Australians to live by the stars? The latest study in Aboriginal astronomy has found a site that could be older than Stonehenge, and even pre-date the Great Pyramids of Giza. We talk to Dr Duane Hamacher from Monash University, and Jesse Fleay, PhD candidate at Edith Cowan University. Speaking Out with Larissa Behrendt ABC RN
2016-11-16
09 min
Sovereign Union
'Not a Riot in Kalgoorlie - Anger is the voice of the people': Local First Nations broadcaster
Debbie Carmody, an Anangu woman is First Nation radio broadcaster in the Goldfields region explains that 'anger is the voice of the people'. She talks about the deplorable history of racism and injustices in Kalgoorlie.. In examples of Kalgoorlie racism, Debbie said: 'Kalgoorlie had the highest NO vote in the 1967 referendum' and 'In the 2000 Olympics the people booed Kathy Freeman when she crossed the line in her win'. ABC RN: Speaking Out with Larissa Behrendt
2016-09-23
13 min
Ideas at the House
Panel: 'What I Couldn't Say' (All About Women 2015)
The global conversation about women’s lives has opened up, women’s voices are heard more than ever before, and social media has brought a huge range of public conversations to life. But when you can reach more people, there are more people to offend, and discussions are often curtailed by capital-O Outrage; a Twitter mob can descend on an unwitting provocateur in minutes. There are still some things that women want to say at home, at work and online that they know to keep to themselves if they don’t want to be trolled, or written off as whinge...
2015-03-10
58 min
Sovereign Union
Book Review: Larissa Behrendt "Indigenous Australia for Dummies"
Not a real Book Review, but rather an interview with the author Larissa Behrendt about the book. - How much do you know about Australia's indigenous culture? Michael Pavlich speaks to Prof Larissa Behrendt, author of "Indigenous Australia for Dummies" she's also a barrister and Director of Research at the Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning at the University of Technology, Sydney. - Recorded in July 26, 2012 - Interview by Daniel Horsley ABC Local NSW
2014-08-13
36 min
Sovereign Union
Roy Ah See at Tranby: Have We Surrendered? - Audio 2/5
Tranby Aboriginal College in partnership with Tracker Magazine and Friends of Trabby Presented Tranby Conversations - Aboriginal Social Justice - 'Have we Surrendered' on Tuesday 9th October 2012 Guest Panelists Include Larissa Behrendt - Eualeuai/Gumilaroi, Professor of Law and Indigenous Studies, UTS, Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning Michael Anderson (Nyoongar Murri Ghillar) - Euahlayi Nation Leader, Elected representative of Gomeroi Nation Roy Ah-See - Wiradjuri, Elected Councillor for Sydney/Newcastle Region NSWALC Moderator: Professor Bob Morgan, Executive Director, Tranby Aboriginal College
2012-10-17
09 min
Sovereign Union
Michael Anderson at Tranby on:"Have We Surrendered?" - Audio 3/5
Tranby Aboriginal College in partnership with Tracker Magazine and Friends of Trabby Presented Tranby Conversations - Aboriginal Social Justice - 'Have we Surrendered' on Tuesday 9th October 2012 Guest Panelists Include Larissa Behrendt - Eualeuai/Gumilaroi, Professor of Law and Indigenous Studies, UTS, Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning Michael Anderson (Nyoongar Murri Ghillar) - Euahlai Tribe Leader, Elected representative of Gomeroi Nation Roy Ah-See - Wiradjuri, Elected Councillor for Sydney/Newcastle Region NSWALC Moderator: Professor Bob Morgan, Executive Director, Tranby Aboriginal College
2012-10-17
17 min
Sovereign Union
Larissa Behrendt -Tranby "Have We Surrendered?" - Audio 4/5
Social Justice conversations at Tranby, Glebe, Sydney - "Have We Surrendered? Speech by Prof Larissa Behrendt Tranby Aboriginal College in partnership with Tracker Magazine and Friends of Trabby Presented Tranby Conversations - Aboriginal Social Justice - 'Have we Surrendered' on Tuesday 9th October 2012 Guest Panelists Include Larissa Behrendt - Eualeuai/Gumilaroi, Professor of Law and Indigenous Studies, UTS, Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning Michael Anderson (Nyoongar Murri Ghillar) - Euahlai Tribe Leader, Elected representative of Gomeroi Nation Roy Ah-See - Wiradjuri, Elected Councillor for Sydney/Newcastle Region NSWALC Moderator: Professor Bob Morgan, Executive Director, Tranby Aboriginal College
2012-10-17
21 min
Sovereign Union
Q&A -Tranby -"Have We Surrendered?" - Audio 5/5
"Have We Surrendered" Q&A hosted by Bob Morgan, CEO Tranby College, Glebe, Sydney. Tranby Aboriginal College in partnership with Tracker Magazine and Friends of Trabby Presented Tranby Conversations - Aboriginal Social Justice - 'Have we Surrendered' on Tuesday 9th October 2012 Guest Panelists Include Larissa Behrendt - Eualeuai/Gumilaroi, Professor of Law and Indigenous Studies, UTS, Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning Michael Anderson (Nyoongar Murri Ghillar) - Euahlai Tribe Leader, Elected representative of Gomeroi Nation Roy Ah-See - Wiradjuri, Elected Councillor for Sydney/Newcastle Region NSWALC Moderator: Professor Bob Morgan, Executive Director, Tranby Aboriginal College
2012-10-17
30 min