Sometimes laws are created with the best of intents but end up causing disadvantage and harm. Gina and Rebecca are sisters, Gubbi Gubbi Wakka Wakka women, strong feminist women, women taking on international conventions. Gina and Rebecca's passion, drive, determination, and care for making the world a better place is so evident in this episode. If you're looking for some inspiration, here it is.
This podcast was developed with support from the Queensland University of Technology.
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Content warning
Discussion of domestic violence, abuse; some brief descriptions of violent injuries from DV
Mentions and Show Notes
Gina’s PhD Thesis: The Impacts on the Lives of Women and Children Who Have Experienced Domestic and Family Violence and Been Subject to the Hague Convention Legal Process (2022)
QUT’s Centre for Justice
Most of the time, you mean “disadvantaged”, not “vulnerable”
Intergenerational trauma and the Stolen Generations
Cool burning, traditional burning, fuel reduction burning and back burning
Voice to Parliament
Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction
FiLiA
Gina’s interviews with ABC Radio and FiLiA
Her Hague Story
JSB224 - Understanding Trauma in Criminology (QUT)
Favourite theorists:
Intersectionality in research with Fatima and Benafsha
Librarians - the dragons of knowledge with Sandra Fry
Dr Amanda Brown talks how to get better at academic writing, family law, and justice
Dr Dean Biron: musician, former police officer (child protection), casual academic, and critical mind
Dr Rachel Loney-Howes on taking on leadership, researching sexual violence, and understanding Butler
The Honorable Brett Mason on being a senator, being an ambassador, and being an author.
PI Katie talks investigations and challenging conversations in the workplace
Lucia Brisudova, a geographer (!) talks fear of crime, use of space, technology in research and the dangers of being too busy!
Adjunct Brodie on working in men’s violence perpetrator programs, activism, transphobia, and the importance of values in employability.
Jessy Renouf, proud Gubbi Gubbi woman, student ambassador, and Justice and Psychology student
It’s me... Jodi... on institutional child sexual abuse, crippling fear of writing, and dealing with rage.
Professor Michael Flood on pro-feminist men, gender activism, and working with men
Justice graduate Haydn tells us about being a Dad, working, studying, and finding a career
ASPRO Angela Higginson on taking the long way around to figure out what you want
Postgrad Michelle talks to us about studying while incarcerated
Graduate Monique Buckley talks about surprising opportunities and finding your fit
Dr Adele Webb on lobbying government, running and NGO, and figuring out the best version of yourself
Lori Lockyer on women in leadership and what even is an Executive Dean?
Ingrid Valladares Gonzalez on being an international student, finding work, and figuring out a PhD
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