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SUMMARY:KALEIDOSCOPE
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition is biography imagined through the lens of a Kaleidoscope. The viewer is offered fragments of the lives represented here. There is no linear narrative. Each time the kaleidoscope turns\, a different story emerges. There are repeating patterns but different emphases and new ways of seeing\, new reflections\, new refractions. No one story dominates and one story does not fit all. \nin 2021\, during Women’s History Month we launched the RHSV Women’s Biographical Dictionary\, an online resource which builds profiles of women who have been involved in the RHSV over its 113 year history. This project is the work of Dr Cheryl Griffin and from this online resource\, Cheryl has curated Kaleidoscope\, launched in March 2022 by Judi Maddigan\, which looks at the lives of 50 of those important women. \nCURATOR: DR CHERYL GRIFFIN\nEXHIBITION DESIGNER: KATRIN STROHL\nEXHIBITION PRODUCTION: DR DAVID THOMPSON & HELEN STITT\nThe exhibition is opened Monday – Friday (excluding public holidays) from 9am-5pm and entry is free-of-charge.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/kaleidoscope/
LOCATION:RHSV Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Sovereignty and  Anti-Carceral Activism
DESCRIPTION:This panel discussion\, featuring strong First Nations people speaking about their work and experience in anti-carceral activism\, will be chaired by Amangu Yamatji scholar and community organiser\, Dr Crystal McKinnon. This unique event is the final in the Critical Issues seminar series for 2022 (hosted by the School of Social and Political Sciences)\, and the opening event of the 5th International Conference for Carceral Geography (hosted by Criminology at the University of Melbourne). The theme of the conference is Confinement – Spaces and Practices of Care and Control\, which has profound implications for all of us occupying and working on Aboriginal land. For Indigenous peoples subject to historic\, contemporary and continuing dispossession\, violence and control under various institutional guises of ‘protection’ and ‘care’\, settler colonialism is an ongoing experience of confinement\, in and of their own Country. The panellists will share insights about ongoing Indigenous activism and abolitionist resistance driven to challenge\, dismantle and transform institutional injustice in order to achieve self-determination and freedom in and for First Nations communities. \n  \nTime and Venue\nSmoking Ceremony and Welcome to Country: 5.15 pm – 5.30 pm at Professional Walk outside the Arts West Building\, University of Melbourne\nDijrri Djirri Surundjeri women’s dance group: 5.30 pm – 5.45 pm at the Foyer of Arts West Building\nPanel and Q&A: 5.50 pm – 7.15 pm at the Kathleen Fitzpatrick Theatre (B101)\nReception: from 7.15 pm at the Foyer of Arts West Building \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/indigenous-sovereignty-and-anti-carceral-activism/
LOCATION:Victoria
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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SUMMARY:2022 Kenneth Myer Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The National Library of Australia invites you to attend\nthe 2022 Kenneth Myer Lecture\nProfessor Megan Davis will speak about the Uluru Statement from the Heart\nand the referendum to enshrine an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice\nin the Australian Constitution.\n\n“The Uluru Statement was the culmination of a dialogue process designed to take agreement and disagreement and elicit a pathway forward on the vital question of recognition. This is a tribute to the men and women of the dialogues who crafted a roadmap to peace for the nation.” – Professor Megan Davis\n\nProfessor Megan Davis is a professor of law and holds the Balnaves Chair in Constitutional Law and is Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous at UNSW Sydney. She is a proud Cobble Cobble woman from the Barrungam nation in south-west Queensland. \nProfessor Davis was a member of the Prime Minister’s Referendum Council and the Prime Minister’s Expert Panel on the Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in the Constitution. Professor Davis designed the deliberative dialogues and chaired the Referendum Council’s sub-committee for the First Nations regional dialogues and the First Nations National Constitutional Convention in 2017. \nSince 2017 she has continued her legal work and community legal education via the Indigenous Law Centre UNSW. Professor Davis is a globally recognised expert on Indigenous peoples rights. \nThe 2021-22 Sydney Peace Prize was awarded to the Uluru Statement from the Heart ‘For bringing together Australia’s First Nations peoples around a clear and comprehensive agenda; for healing and peace within our Nation and delivering self-determination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples\, that enables Australia to move into the future united and confident’. \nPROGRAM\nThursday 15 December 2022\n6:30–8:30pm | The Pavilion\, Arts Centre Melbourne\n6.30pm–7:30pm: Lecture followed by Q&A\n7:30pm–8:30pm: Reception\nFree | Bookings essential: www.bit.ly/3V2xfm3 or scan the QR code \n \nThe Kenneth Myer Lecture is generously supported by The Myer Foundation.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/2022-kenneth-myer-lecture/
LOCATION:The Pavilion\, Victorian Arts Centre\, St Kilda Road\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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SUMMARY:Join the Melbourne Maritime Heritage Network for their  2022 Christmas Gathering & Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Your Invitation! \nJoin the Melbourne Maritime Heritage Network for their  \n2022 Christmas Gathering & Conversation \nThis year\, MMHN is joining Offshore Specialist Ships Australia\nand many other maritime-related associations to celebrate \non Friday 16 December\, 6.00pm \nat the Mission to Seafarers\n717 Flinders Street\, Docklands \nAll welcome\nDrinks at discounted bar prices and with finger food provided \nRSVP essential by 12 December info@mmhn.org.au 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/join-the-melbourne-maritime-heritage-network-for-their-2022-christmas-gathering-conversation/
LOCATION:Mission to Seafarers\, 717 Flinders St\, Docklands\, VIC\, 3008\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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