Wanjardi - undo the knot: Understanding the intricate socio-historical and political processes that shape the current relationships and discovering the deeper significance of reconciliation and its emotional impact.

Tuesday, May 28, 2024
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
BelleVue Ballroom 02

Overview

Sammy Wyborn


Details

⏫ Keynote address


Presenter

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Sammy Wyborn

Wanjardi - undo the knot: Understanding the intricate socio-historical and political processes that shape the current relationships and discovering the deeper significance of reconciliation and its emotional impact

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

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Sammy Wyborn is an Aboriginal woman of the Djugun, Yawuru and Bardi Jawi Tribes, who owns and operates a business that respects each and all different Aboriginal groups and Non-Indigenous. She was taught by her mother, and now her children learn and sell their artworks. She has hosted art exhibitions, sold at markets, been invited to be a part of numerous exhibitions, invited to collaborate, and invited to work with schools. Sammy is very passionate about her culture and empowering her people, especially the youth, no matter what tribe they come from.

Session chair

Jodie Long
CEO
Speech Pathology Australia


Student volunteer(s)

Eddie Carey
Curtin University

Tanvi Patel
Curtin University

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