Professor JakelinTroy will talk about the women she has met in the archive and the continued importance of the detail for communities and individuals today. ... Professor JakelinTroy is a Ngarigu woman whose country is the Snowy Mountains of New South
JAKELINTROY. I think one of the key challenges, is to help our people get better educated. ... JAKELINTROY. Indigenous and non-Indigenous? The difference between? KEN ZULUMOVSKI. Yeah and that it's kind of, it's a falsity.
Acclaimed Waanyi artist Judy Watson and Professor JakelinTroy, Director of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research at the University of Sydney, discuss her major new work, Juguma, 2020.
Professor JakelinTroy will respond with insights from Indigenous language developments and Professor Annamarie Jagose will moderate a brief conversation.
What are the responsibilities of psychiatry to ensure a contribution to improving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social and emotional health and well-being? Our panel of speakers will discuss this, and more.
To celebrate International Womenâ s Day, we're hosting a panel featuring six exceptional female academics whose work truly embodies this yearâ s UN Womenâ s theme: Leave no woman behind.
Ngarigu woman Professor JakelinTroy discusses intimate details of the lives, language and knowledge of the Aboriginal women she has discovered among the anthropological archives.