The Knowledge Project: history, spirituality, and Indigenous perspectives

Saturday, June 14, 2025
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Overview

Steven Warrior


Details

⏫ Keynote address
⏲️ 4.00pm - 5.00pm
⌛ 60-minutes
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Presenter

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Steven Warrior
Kuma Kaaru

The Knowledge Project: history, spirituality, and Indigenous perspectives

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Presentation summary

Steven Warrior, a proud Kaurna, Narungga, and Kokatha man, will share insights from The Knowledge Project, an initiative that sheds light on the historical impacts on the Kaurna people and other Aboriginal communities across Australia. Through video storytelling, this presentation will explore Indigenous perspectives on history and spirituality, providing a foundation for deeper, localised conversations across communities nationwide. Drawing on his cultural expertise with Kuma Kaaru Cultural Services, Steven will offer valuable context to these discussions, encouraging ongoing dialogue in local and national contexts and laying the groundwork for broader conversations within communities.
Following each video, there will be an opportunity for audience Q&A to further engage with these important themes.

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Steven Warrior a Kaurna, Narungga and Kokatha man is also a Flight Lieutenant and Aboriginal Liaison Officer for Airforce in defence is also a Cultural educator with Kuma Kaaru Cultural Services, tour operator of sites of significance on the Yorke Peninsula and artist with projects on the national scale such as designing Adelaide Strikers Uniform for the Big Bash League. Steven is very knowledgeable in many areas and also has a great presenter style to include people of varying prior knowledge

Session chair

Lyn Brodie
Chief Executive Officer
Speech Pathology Australia

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