Helping First Nations women to shatter the glass ceiling

This public lecture was given at the invitation of the Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, Sustainable Minerals Institute University of Queensland to acknowledge Adjunct Associate Professor Henrietta Marrie's selection as one of the Westpac - Australian Financial Review 100 Women of Inf...

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Main Author: Marrie, HL
Format: Report
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Published: Not published 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.cqu.edu.au/10018/1254489
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spelling ftcquniv:oai:acquire.cqu.edu.au:cqu:17097 2023-05-15T16:16:15+02:00 Helping First Nations women to shatter the glass ceiling Marrie, HL 2014 http://hdl.cqu.edu.au/10018/1254489 unknown Not published 2014, p. 1-9 http://hdl.cqu.edu.au/10018/1254489 cqu:17097 Marrie, HL, (2014). Helping First Nations women to shatter the glass ceiling, p. 1-9, Not published Indigenous Australians Indigenous Women Race Gender 160104 Social and Cultural Anthropology report 2014 ftcquniv 2019-11-11T23:27:19Z This public lecture was given at the invitation of the Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, Sustainable Minerals Institute University of Queensland to acknowledge Adjunct Associate Professor Henrietta Marrie's selection as one of the Westpac - Australian Financial Review 100 Women of Influence for 2014. The paper ponders what lies in store for two young Gimuy Walubara Yidinji girls based on two scenarios posed in a Lowitja Institute 2014 research report, The Shape of Things to Come. The contrasting scenarios outline how their lives might look by the time they reach the age of 29 in 2030. Henrietta looks back on her own experiences and the strong women who influenced her. Drawing on her more recent UN and Australian experiences, she alludes to issues of race and gender for Indigenous women wanting to reach the top in their chosen careers. Report First Nations Central Queensland University: aCQUIRe Queensland
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topic Indigenous Australians
Indigenous Women
Race
Gender
160104 Social and Cultural Anthropology
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Indigenous Women
Race
Gender
160104 Social and Cultural Anthropology
Marrie, HL
Helping First Nations women to shatter the glass ceiling
topic_facet Indigenous Australians
Indigenous Women
Race
Gender
160104 Social and Cultural Anthropology
description This public lecture was given at the invitation of the Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, Sustainable Minerals Institute University of Queensland to acknowledge Adjunct Associate Professor Henrietta Marrie's selection as one of the Westpac - Australian Financial Review 100 Women of Influence for 2014. The paper ponders what lies in store for two young Gimuy Walubara Yidinji girls based on two scenarios posed in a Lowitja Institute 2014 research report, The Shape of Things to Come. The contrasting scenarios outline how their lives might look by the time they reach the age of 29 in 2030. Henrietta looks back on her own experiences and the strong women who influenced her. Drawing on her more recent UN and Australian experiences, she alludes to issues of race and gender for Indigenous women wanting to reach the top in their chosen careers.
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title Helping First Nations women to shatter the glass ceiling
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op_source Marrie, HL, (2014). Helping First Nations women to shatter the glass ceiling, p. 1-9, Not published
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