VISITING SPEAKER: Dr Anthony Dillon
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Dr Anthony Dillon : Political correctness is not helping indigenous Australians |
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Abstract:
The disadvantage suffered by Aboriginal people in this country remains a high priority for all. An assumed major barrier to addressing the needs of Aboriginal people are cultural differences. Difference between groups, whether they be groups based on race, gender, age, location, etc., should be considered, but only after considering commonalities between groups. Sadly, differences between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people have been put ahead of commonalities, much to the detriment of the Aboriginal people. Further, the significance of any differences are sometimes exaggerated or distorted. Political correctness has contributed to this situation. The best contributions that researchers, educators, leaders, etc., can make when addressing the needs of Aboriginal people is to view them as people first, and Aboriginal second.
Biography:
Anthony Dillon is a researcher and lecturer at The University of Western Sydney, as well as the University of Sydney. He identifies as an Aboriginal Australian. Originally from Queensland, he has lived in Sydney for the past 8 years.
He has a doctorate in the behavioural sciences (psychology) and is actively involved in Indigenous affairs. Anthony has previously taught many Indigenous students and taught on Indigenous health issues.
Speaker(s) |
Dr Anthony Dillon (University of Western Sydney)
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Location |
Alexander Lecture Theatre, Arts building room G.57
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Contact |
contact: Christopher Jones
<[email protected]>
: 64882415
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Start |
Fri, 11 May 2012 15:00
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End |
Fri, 11 May 2012 16:00
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Submitted by |
Christopher Jones <[email protected]>
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Last Updated |
Mon, 21 Oct 2013 11:46
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