What matters: Indigenous LGBTIQ+ Pasts, Presents and Futures

Event Name
What matters: Indigenous LGBTIQ+ Pasts, Presents and Futures
Date
5 December 2022
Time
08:30 am - 05:00 pm
Location
Parramatta South Campus

Address (Room): Western Sydney University Parramatta South Campus

Description

This symposium includes presentations from across the disciplines on a wide variety of historical, contemporary, and future forward topics related to Indigenous sexuality and/or gender diverse peoples and communities.

Presenters

  • Professor Sandy 0’Sullivan (Keynote ) - No Cession: queer as we are
  • Associate Professor Corrinne Sullivan & Professor Karen Soldatic – Darilinji Project
  • Georgia Coe - ‘Coming together’: Exploring the power, strengths and supports of Indigenous queer identity communities online
  • Madi Day - Coloniality, gender and heterosexuality
  • Shakara Liddelow-Hunt - Walkern Katatdjin (Rainbow Knowledge): The mental health and social emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQA+ young people
  • Pep Phelan - Indigenous LGBTIQA+ Existences, Safety, and Wellbeing as a Critical Component of Truth and Justice Commissions in Australia
  • Souksavanh T Keovorabouth - A New City is Possible with “City-Back”: Utilizing “Land-Back” to Understand the Impacts of Relocation on Queer Indigenous Urban Experience
  • Leandro Wallace - Connections across the globe: The Colonial Project of Gender and the Modern/Colonial System of Gender in conversation
  • Dr Hannah Reardon-Smith - Queer First Nations ‘Storytelling Wholeness’ and ‘Some Properly Hot Gay Sex’
  • Shane Sturgis BlaQ Aboriginal Corporation – Darilinji Community report and Roadmap

Web page: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/what-matters-indigenous-lgbtiq-pasts-presents-and-futures-tickets-439425372117

Contact
Name: Jane Krajacic

j.krajacic@westernsydney.edu.au