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 October 2021
Tuesday 19
18:30 - EVENT - SPS Community Movie Night & Panel Discussion - In My Blood It Runs : This free community event is hosted by the UWA School of Psychological Science (SPS) Website | More Information
This free community event is hosted by the UWA School of Psychological Science (SPS)

About this event:

The Movie - In My Blood It Runs Ten-year-old Dujuan is a child-healer, a good hunter and speaks three languages. As he shares his wisdom of history and the complex world (...)
Thursday 21
15:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Matariki Lecture Series: Race, Racism & Decolonisation : Topic 1: Racism and social determinants of health Website | More Information
A free public webinar hosted by UWA on behalf of the Matariki Network of Universities.

Talks will cover the following subjects: 1. Professor Irene Molina, Uppsala University, Sweden: "How racism, discrimination and segregation have affected the outcomes of COVID-19" 2 (...)

17:15 - LECTURE - Disrupting for Good: Lecture by Cara Peek : Disrupting for Good is a free public lecture delivered by Cara Peek and hosted by The UWA Institute of Agriculture Website | More Information
Disrupting for Good is a free public lecture delivered by Cara Peek and hosted by The UWA Institute of Agriculture.

Cara identifies as many things – a Yawuru/Bunuba woman, a successful lawyer, a diverse entrepreneurial leader and even a part-time “cowgirl".

As co-found (...)


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