The Deep End with Marcia Langton and Aaron Corn

Episode 19 - Anne Pattel-Gray

October 10, 2023 Season 1 Episode 19
Episode 19 - Anne Pattel-Gray
The Deep End with Marcia Langton and Aaron Corn
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The Deep End with Marcia Langton and Aaron Corn
Episode 19 - Anne Pattel-Gray
Oct 10, 2023 Season 1 Episode 19

 

Anne Pattel-Gray, PhD DD, is Professor of Indigenous Studies and inaugural Head of the School of Indigenous Studies at the University of Divinity. She is a descendant of the Bidjara Karikari people of Queensland. She has held numerous leadership and consultancy roles in First Nations and not-for-profit organisations, including the World Council of Churches. In 1995, she was the first Aboriginal person to be awarded a PhD by the University of Sydney, published by Oxford University Press as The Great White Flood: Racism in Australia in 1998. She has held Visiting Professorships at Gurukul Theological Seminary, Harvard University, and Otago University. She has been a critical and influential activist in seeking justice and equality for Indigenous peoples and developing cultural frameworks and practices built on respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. 

 

Producer: Patrick Telfer. Line Producer: Samuel Curkpatrick. Music composed and performed by: Cameron Deyell and Reuben Lewis. Image credit: Celeste de Clario. Director: Aaron Corn. Executive Producer: Marcia Langton. 

 

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Anne Pattel-Gray, PhD DD, is Professor of Indigenous Studies and inaugural Head of the School of Indigenous Studies at the University of Divinity. She is a descendant of the Bidjara Karikari people of Queensland. She has held numerous leadership and consultancy roles in First Nations and not-for-profit organisations, including the World Council of Churches. In 1995, she was the first Aboriginal person to be awarded a PhD by the University of Sydney, published by Oxford University Press as The Great White Flood: Racism in Australia in 1998. She has held Visiting Professorships at Gurukul Theological Seminary, Harvard University, and Otago University. She has been a critical and influential activist in seeking justice and equality for Indigenous peoples and developing cultural frameworks and practices built on respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. 

 

Producer: Patrick Telfer. Line Producer: Samuel Curkpatrick. Music composed and performed by: Cameron Deyell and Reuben Lewis. Image credit: Celeste de Clario. Director: Aaron Corn. Executive Producer: Marcia Langton. 

 

https://www.yes23.com.au/