Faculty of Arts and Society
On Country: Our Story, Our Strength
| Presenter | Lee-Anne Daffy | |
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| Location | Nan Giese Gallery, Charles Darwin University, Ellengowan Drive, Brinkin NT 0810 | |
| Open to | Public | |
'On Country: Our Story, Our Strength' is an immersive exhibition showcasing the celebration of Aboriginal women who are or have been employed through entry-level programs in the Australian Public Service (APS). These immersions will be shared through On Country's story of renewal using various mediums such as paint, song, music, poetry, photography, smell, sight, sound bite, vision, touch, and drawing. There will be booklets, artifacts and papers.
It showcases several key visions:
- the strength, tenacity and spirit of First Nations women for the APS and shares our Employee Value Proposition (EVP)
- my story of reflexivity, praxis and intersectionality through education and employment as the presenter of the exhibition
- The importance of interracial relational leadership and how this matters for SES and other leaders told through a story
- First Nations mentors and their unwavering positions within the APS program are told through their story lenses.
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