Megan Davis - "Why Don’t They Want to Know About Us?” – Trust and the First Nations Voice Trust Exercise
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- Society & Culture
Professor Megan Davis is a Cobble Cobble woman from Queensland, a Pro Vice Chancellor, Professor of Law at UNSW, and a member of the Referendum Council. In this episode, we talk about the ethical loneliness indigenous Australians experience; the shocking findings of the Family is Culture review and the heartbreak that has given rise to deep distrust of authorities; what a first nations voice to parliament would mean; Black Lives Matter movements in the United States and Australia; what’s going wrong with our recitations of acknowledgments of country; and what it is that Megan puts her trust in for our future.
Professor Megan Davis is a Cobble Cobble woman from Queensland, a Pro Vice Chancellor, Professor of Law at UNSW, and a member of the Referendum Council. In this episode, we talk about the ethical loneliness indigenous Australians experience; the shocking findings of the Family is Culture review and the heartbreak that has given rise to deep distrust of authorities; what a first nations voice to parliament would mean; Black Lives Matter movements in the United States and Australia; what’s going wrong with our recitations of acknowledgments of country; and what it is that Megan puts her trust in for our future.
58 min