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BlakOut - An Anthology of First Nations Students’ Scholarship

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: University of Sydney, SUPRA Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Network, Sydney University Postgraduate Representative Association (SUPRA) NSW 2022-ISSN:
  • 2653-6455
Subject(s): Summary: A multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal, funded and proudly supported by SUPRA and SUPRA Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Network. "This journal was inspired by the incredible Knowledge makers journal published by Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, Canada". "We acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the Traditional Custodians of this land. We pay respect to Elders, both past and present, and extend that respect to all First Nations Peoples. We acknowledge that the land upon which we meet is stolen land, and that sovereignty was never ceded. This is, was and always will be Aboriginal land".
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Item type Current library Vol info URL Status Notes
Serial tunsw Issue 1 / 2022 Access Item Available Foreword Lindsay McCabe – palawa / The Eternal Divide Boston Seinor – Yadhaigana / The Illusion of Native Title: Colonial Protectionism in the Landmark Decisions of Mabo, Griffiths and Ward Irene Higgins – Wiradjuri / ‘I understand it takes a community to do research just like it takes a community to raise a child’, Aunty Shazza Taylor (Wiradjuri): A Narrative Review of First Nations’ Community Control and Power in Participatory and Community-Based Research Practices Amy Davidson – Wiradjuri / The Role of Mining CSR in Undermining Indigenous Activism Benjamin McGrory – Cammeraygal / My Father’s Daughter Jessica Patterson – Taungurung / Indigenous Research Reclaimed: Principals, Promises and Political Will Sandra Bandura – Qayqayt First Nation / Cover art © Maleke James (palawa).
Serial tunsw Issue 2 / 2024 Access Item Available Featuring: Foreword Lindsay McCabe (palawa) and Amy Davidson (Wiradjuri) / Tradition, legal hermeneutics and First Nations people Brendan Loizou (Warlpiri) / Know your place Katie Moore (Wiradyuri) / Sun walk fire devil rock: the swelling fear and alienation of the Australian outback and the skies it fell under EJ Taylor (Yuin Nation) / Cover art A Journey Inward © Cassidy Jackson (Dharawal).

Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander, First Nations, Student writing

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