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Series 4 Episode 1: Jacynta Krakouer and Indigo Willing on how colonisation and the idea of the “white saviour” have shaped responses to child welfare
Series 4 Episode 1: Jacynta Krakouer and Indigo Willing on how colonisation and the idea of the “white saviour” have shaped responses to child welfare

Series 4 Episode 1: Jacynta Krakouer and Indigo Willing on how colonisation and the idea of the “white saviour” have shaped responses to child welfare

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Synopsis:What does it mean to be part of a community without access to your birthing stories? Dr Jacynta Krakouer, a Mineng Noongar social worker and Dr Indigo Willing, a sociologist and adoptee from Vietnam contribute a powerful discussion about the history and politics of out-of-home care and inter-country adoption addressing justice, kinship, and belonging. Jacynta and Indigo bring their lived experience and their community advocacy into dialogue with a critical analysis of the institutions and mindsets that underpin how children are born in the lands now known as Australia. Notes:Links to Jacynta's workResearchGate Google Scholar Separated at birth: Racism and unconscious bias in perinatal health servicesThe Family Matters report 2022First Nations families need support to stay together, before we create another Stolen GenerationFirst Nations children are still being removed at disproportionate rates. Cultural assumptions about parenting need to changeLinks to Indi's workResearch GateGoogle ScholarSiren Spotlight: Hybrid academic careers in sport—bridging scholarship, community, and consultancy workPodcast interview on The Vietnamese with Kenneth NguyenErika Hayasaki presents "Somewhere Sisters" with Indigo Willing We Skate QueenslandMusicMusic in this episode includes ‘Developing Peace Health Wellness’ by Luca Tomassini, and ‘Native American Dream’ by AudioLion used under an Audio Standard Licence from Adobe Stock.Birthing and Justice is written and produced by Dr Ruth De Souza on the traditional and unceded lands of the Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nations. Sound editing by Olivia Smith.

Series 4 Episode 1: Jacynta Krakouer and Indigo Willing on how colonisation and the idea of the “white saviour” have shaped responses to child welfare

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