Bronwyn Fredericks
Professor & Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Engagement) at The University of Queensland (UQ). Views are mine & don’t represent UQ. Retweets don’t mean I agree.
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Recommended by Bronwyn Fredericks
“Got home in time to see Jackie Huggins & @LowitjaInstitut CEO Janine Mohamed on #TheDrum! Great discussion from Jackie about her new book Sister Girl:Reflections on Tiddaism,Identity & Reconciliation & Janine who spoke about the influence of @QAmity Aileen Moreton-Robinson’s work https://t.co/xpf199ixMI” (from X)
by Jackie Huggins·You?
by Jackie Huggins·You?
The pieces in this seminal collection represent almost four decades of writing by historian and activist Jackie Huggins. These essays, speeches, and interviews combine both the public and the personal in a bold trajectory tracing one Murri woman’s journey towards self-discovery and human understanding. As a widely respected cultural educator and analyst, Huggins offers an Aboriginal view of the history, values, and struggles of Indigenous people. Sister Girl reflects on many important and timely topics, including identity, activism, leadership, and reconciliation. It challenges accepted notions of the appropriateness of mainstream feminism in Aboriginal society and of white historians writing Indigenous history. Jackie Huggins’ words, then and now, offer wisdom, urgency and hope.