How are SAGE subscribers involving and serving Indigenous people in their gender equity work? We ask Professor Braden Hill from Edith Cowan University and Chanelle Van den Berg from Murdoch University.
In the Australian adaptation of Athena Swan, institutions must address the specific inequities and injustices experienced by Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander staff and students.
How are SAGE subscribers involving and serving Indigenous people in their gender equity work?
We ask two Aboriginal leaders, Professor Braden Hill from Edith Cowan University and Chanelle Van den Berg from Murdoch University.
Dan Wheelahan is Media Officer for the Australian Academy of Science and Science in Gender Equity Australia (SAGE).
Professor Braden Hill is a Nyungar (Wardandi) man from the south-west of Western Australia and the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Equity and Indigenous) and Head of Kurongkurl Katitjin, Edith Cowan University’s Centre for Indigenous Australian Education and Research.
View episodesChanelle Van den Berg is a Noongar woman and the Pro Vice Chancellor of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Leadership at Murdoch University.
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