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Words and Things as Repositories of Hope for Peace and Justice on the Ground

A didgeridoo and a boomerang that once “came to life” in the hands of Charlie Newili Brinken return home after eighty years, and with them, a story that stretches from Wadeye to Japan. Join Elders, scholars, and storytellers as they bring Charlie’s legacy into the present, explore hope as a cultural force, and trace the unexpected diplomatic power of musical heritage. This is a celebration of return, remembrance, and the possibilities of reconciliation.

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What Do Psychology Students Think of Curriculum Decolonisation Initiatives?

Join Visiting Academic Gaurav Saxena, from the University of Bristol, UK, as he discusses how psychology students perceive decolonization activities.

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