What leadership looks like for young Indigenous women today
Shirley Chowdhary brings three young Indigenous women around the table to hear about their life experiences, resilience, aspirations and hopes for the future of leadership.
Madison Howarth, Charlotte Ryan, and Bronte Charles met a number of years ago as scholars at the GO Foundation, an Indigenous education organisation founded by Adam Goodes and Michael O’Loughlin.
Now all at university, each has different interests and perspectives on life, but what’s clear from this conversation with Shirley is that they all draw a special strength from their culture and heritage. It’s what keeps them going in the face of adversity and pushes them forward each day.
And while still very young, they have very good ideas about what the future of leadership should look like, and what will enable all of us to succeed in the decade ahead.
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