Listen "26. A future without patriarchal violence, with Jess Hill, Ashlee Donohue and Anne Summers"
Episode Synopsis
How did Australia's first family violence refuge come about?How has the depoliticisation of the domestic violence movement affected outcomes for women and children? While we now understand that domestic and family violence is more than physical violence, how do we continue to recognise and not turn away from the very real physical violence that Aboriginal women experience?What would take to build services that both prevent and respond, that are not just nonviolent in the way that we construct them, but anti-patriarchal? What are the opportunities right now to make change?SpeakersAshlee Donohue: CEO of Mudgin-Gal Aboriginal Corporation, author, educator, and advocate for Domestic and Family Violence awarenessJess Hill: Award-winning journalist, author of See What You Made Me Do, and Industry Professor, UTS Business SchoolDr Anne Summers AO Professor of Domestic and Family Violence, UTS Business SchoolCreditsThis episode has been lightly edited. Impact Talks at UTS is produced by UTS Impact Studios.
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