Bubalamai Bawa Gumada is D'harawal for Healing the Wounds of the Heart or Spirit and the video itself is from an Australian Research Council funded project under the same name (Ref. DI0882472). The video has sought to capture the voices of respected Aboriginal community members and Aboriginal Elders who spoke of their experiences and understanding of racism, and offers advice to future generations (both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) on how to fight the negative effects of racism. Length: 27 mins. Executive producer and photography - G. Bodkin-Andrews
This paper describes a video conceived and codirected by a first-time Yolngu video-maker, Bangana Wu...
Today, a great deal of social services, health and education research funding is being channeled int...
Despite gaining momentum in New Zealand, Australian health care professionals largely misunderstand ...
Within the Australian research setting, a strong research base has emerged to articulate both the na...
The Aboriginal Children’s Hurt & Healing (ACHH) Initiative is a research initiative aimed at imp...
Within the Australian research setting, a strong research base has emerged to articulate both the na...
Within the Australian research setting, a strong research base has emerged to articulate both the na...
isihcikêwinihk kâkî nâtawihon (Healing through Ceremony) is an audio-visual learning experience...
This work uses footage shot by the at Yolngu by the request of the family and remediates it – with p...
This work uses footage shot by the at Yolngu by the request of the family and remediates it – with p...
There are no credits on this video.This video has been designed to try and help health services staf...
This resource is the result of the combined efforts of many people and organisations. It was commiss...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Ways of making and seeing creative Aboriginal knowled...
Purpose - Recent research into the nature and impact of racial discrimination directed at Aboriginal...
Purpose - Recent research into the nature and impact of racial discrimination directed at Aboriginal...
This paper describes a video conceived and codirected by a first-time Yolngu video-maker, Bangana Wu...
Today, a great deal of social services, health and education research funding is being channeled int...
Despite gaining momentum in New Zealand, Australian health care professionals largely misunderstand ...
Within the Australian research setting, a strong research base has emerged to articulate both the na...
The Aboriginal Children’s Hurt & Healing (ACHH) Initiative is a research initiative aimed at imp...
Within the Australian research setting, a strong research base has emerged to articulate both the na...
Within the Australian research setting, a strong research base has emerged to articulate both the na...
isihcikêwinihk kâkî nâtawihon (Healing through Ceremony) is an audio-visual learning experience...
This work uses footage shot by the at Yolngu by the request of the family and remediates it – with p...
This work uses footage shot by the at Yolngu by the request of the family and remediates it – with p...
There are no credits on this video.This video has been designed to try and help health services staf...
This resource is the result of the combined efforts of many people and organisations. It was commiss...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Ways of making and seeing creative Aboriginal knowled...
Purpose - Recent research into the nature and impact of racial discrimination directed at Aboriginal...
Purpose - Recent research into the nature and impact of racial discrimination directed at Aboriginal...
This paper describes a video conceived and codirected by a first-time Yolngu video-maker, Bangana Wu...
Today, a great deal of social services, health and education research funding is being channeled int...
Despite gaining momentum in New Zealand, Australian health care professionals largely misunderstand ...