Professor Anne Pattel-Gray was a guest on The Deep End with Marcia Langton and Aaron Corn podcast. Episode 19 was aired on 10 October 2023.
ListenThe Deep End, hosted by Marcia Langton and Aaron Corn, is a podcast devoted to reasoned discussions and informed public debate with a diverse variety of engaging intellectuals and thought leaders.
Anne Pattel-Gray, PhD DD, is Professor of Indigenous Studies and inaugural Head of the School of Indigenous Studies at the University of Divinity. She is a descendant of the Bidjara Karikari people of Queensland. She has held numerous leadership and consultancy roles in First Nations and not-for-profit organisations, including the World Council of Churches. In 1995, she was the first Aboriginal person to be awarded a PhD by the University of Sydney, published by Oxford University Press as The Great White Flood: Racism in Australia in 1998. She has held Visiting Professorships at Gurukul Theological Seminary, Harvard University, and Otago University. She has been a critical and influential activist in seeking justice and equality for Indigenous peoples and developing cultural frameworks and practices built on respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Producer: Patrick Telfer. Line Producer: Samuel Curkpatrick. Music composed and performed by: Cameron Deyell and Reuben Lewis. Image credit: Celeste de Clario. Director: Aaron Corn. Executive Producer: Marcia Langton.
The School’s mission is to encourage the development of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander theologies and ministries, and to decolonise the eurocentric versions of Christianity that remain dominant in this country.
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