Art and Activism: Working for Indigenous Justice

Thursday 22 May 2008
12.30 - 1.30 pm. Room 25.128

Lionel Fogarty speaks about his work on Land Rights and Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.

All welcome. Sandwiches and juice will be available.

Lionel Fogarty is widely regarded as one of Australia's most significant and innovative poets, combining a passionate political voice with a unique approach to language. He was born on Wakka Wakka land at Barambah, now known as Cherbourg Aboriginal Reserve near Murgon, Queensland. His traditional background is the Yoogum and Kudjela tribes and he has relations from the Goomba tribe. He is well known for his work as an activist, especially on the issues of Land Rights and Aboriginal deaths in custody. His first work Kargun (1980) was published when he was twenty-two. With the appoval of his elders he has published a children's book Booyooburra (1993), a traditional Wakka Wakka story. His latest book is Dha'lan Djani Mitti, published in 2007 by Salt Publishing.

Last reviewed: 16 May, 2008

2009 National LexisNexis ALTA Award

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'UOW PLT program included the five finalists among Australian Law Schools for the 2009 national LexisNexis Australian Law Teacher's Association Award for 'Excellence and Innovation in the Teaching of Law'.