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Indigenous Knowledge, Representation and Collaborative Communities with Nidala Barker

Nov 10, 202041 min
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Episode description

Nidala Barker is Djugan woman from the Kimberley in Western Australia. She is a musician, storyteller, environmental activist, social justice warrior, and all around an insightful and deep feeling and thinking woman. In this episode, Nidala speaks to Indigenous ways of learning, of time and space and ways of connection, and the importance representation. We speak about the importance of truth telling in Australia’s history and education, and the responsibility we all have on these lands to connect to country and each other. Nidala guides us through the ways she imagines moving towards reconciliation, healing and collaborative communities can happen.
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