
She Is Seen
The Council Of She Project
Where the beautiful meets broken within us all. The Chamber Of She project brings you unpolished, messy chats with a collective of humans as we share our perspectives and truths with you. Shining a light into the spaces we often shy away from to lighten the shame load that too many of us carry.
You can expect to hear imperfect, raw stories that are incredibly authentic, questionable opinions, the owning of mistakes, occasional disagreements and plenty of inappropriate humour.
She Is Seen the Podcast isn’t about sugar coating and glossing over lived experiences. It’s about speaking into the uncomfortable, outrageous, good, wrong, right, inspiring and at times the heartbreaking realities of life.
We hope to offer you solace, hope and the change to cry - no guarantees whether that’ll be crying induced from laughing or from a heartbreaking truth come and listen and let’s see where this goes.
Founded by author, artist and photographer Libby Tozer in 2017, She Is Seen is a Not For Profit based on Ramindjeri Ruwi on Fleurieu Peninsula of South Australia.
She Is Seen
The White Australia policy...
In this episode Libby chats to a Ngarrindjeri man whose family experienced colonisation courtesy of the white Australia Policy first hand... he opens up about how settlers approached mob when they first landed gifting them 'royal' offerings + titles for compliance.
He talks about re-discovering his aboriginality + connection with culture, unpacking the inconvenient truth of what happened (and is still happening) in Australia. His call to unite our land through more understanding + listening to black voices asks the greater community to widen their perspective + include critical thought on things like 'Australia Day'.
A heart opening, thought-provoking episode all need to hear!
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Collective activism for radical self-acceptance, shifting shame, sharing stories.
She Is Seen Movement is a community of incredible individuals with a shared vision to rewrite the damaging narrative that undermines self-worth. We believe in embracing and celebrating everyone as they are, without the need to fix, morph, or change. Because we are all WORTHY & ENOUGH.
We are honoured to call the Ramindjeri Ruwi of the Ngarrindjeri Nation home.
We love and respect the Ramindjeri and Ngarrindjeri mob who live, work & play along side us. We pay our respects to their Ancestors, their Elders, past, present & emerging and their stories, connection, reverence for this place we are all blessed to call home.