@ProfPCDoherty I have a question for you Professor. I completed my second line of chemo 8 weeks ago. My oncologist told me that the cancer has been contained and not spread. I see her in 3 months. What are your recommendations in relation to the vaccine to someone in my situation?
I can see a lot of support for this from anthropologists and archaeologists who have also worked extensively with Aboriginal communities. Which is troubling considering most blackfullas have rejected those descriptors. It simply holds too much weight as a racist term. 2/10
I didn't want to comment without a decent overview of the book, but this seems to give it. So, it looks to be a book that's making a case for the use of the term hunter-gatherer to refer to us and our ancestors. 1/10
https://t.co/DeuAMG9Gfq
Amazing presentation @MarikoCurates. The work @wailwancurator and your team have done to create Unsettled shows so much care and consideration for First Nations mob. #AMaGA2021
Kidney Health Australia CEO, @forbestweets with members of the South Australian #Aboriginal Community Reference Group, Nari and Rhanee, at the #Dialysis Nephrology Transplantation (DNT) Workshop.
#kidneydisease
Turned my Ted talk into written form for @austmus! Thanks to @MarikoCurates & @wailwancurator for inviting me.
They've been curating some great work, you should check out the amazing First Nations written articles on the website.
Caring for Country invite you to a special online event series, the first of which is "The role of First Nation’s people in the protection of Indigenous Cultural Values in World Heritage Properties post Juukan Gorge", 12 November
https://t.co/x5efTpYJ8Q #heritagematters /em