Research Roadshow on Indigenous issues
Presented by ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences
Held in association with the ANU Network on the History and Legacies of Violence, this event will explore themes of Indigenous Issues.
PROGRAM
Welcome to Ngambri Country
PAUL GIRRAWAH HOUSE- Ngambri-Ngunnawal Custodian and First Nations Portfolio.
SESSION ONE: Asserting Indigenous Knowledges
KATE HARRIDEN
Fenner School, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) Indigenous Fellow, and Monash Sustainable Development Institute.
THERESA MEKI and ALMAH TARARIA in conversation with Sonia Palmieri,
Department of Pacific Affairs, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs)
SESSION TWO: Beyond Violence and 'Reconciliation'
LAWRENCE BAMBLETT
Vice-Chancellor's Scholar in Indigenous History and co-director, 'Beyond Reconciliation: Truth-Telling for Indigenous Wellbeing and the Health of the Nation' Grand Challenges project)
ALEXANDER HUNTER
Composition Convenor and Experimental Music Studio founder, School of Music
SESSION THREE: Truth-Telling through Life Stories
KIERA DONNELLY
Indigenous Australian Research Officer, National Centre of Biography
PETER YU
ANU Vice-President (First Nations)
Location
Room: Auditorium
Contact
- Carolyn Strange