Csu Stories
Ep 9: Leonie Pihama, the politics of representation of indigenous peoples
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Sinopsis
How can we support Indigenous communities needs and aspirations? …and why is it essential that we continue research into the behaviour of these communities? Māori Associate Professor and leading human rights activist, Leonie Pihama took some time out from her recent visit to CSU in Wagga and Bathurst, to chat with host Hilary Longhurst about her expertise in Kaupapa Māori research, Māori women’s issues, politics of representation of indigenous peoples and the role that research plays to create change in these communities. TRIGGER WARNING This podcast contains information and discussion about family violence and trauma which may be triggering to survivors. Episode recorded: 21 February 2019 Host: Hilary Longhurst, CSU Media Production: Adam Thompson, 2MCE Due to our many regional locations, CSU's podcast recordings range from phone, to studio, to in-person recordings, leading to some natural variance in recording sound. Thank you for listening to CSU Stories.