Aileen Moreton-Robinson
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Aileen Moreton-Robinson connects the ways being raised on Country under the love and care of her grandparents shaped her conceptions of sovereignty, white possession and relational connection to the Earth. At a time of global precarity, Aileen shares her wisdom on surviving the destructive forces of capitalist thinking.
UQ Emeritus Distinguished Professor Dr Aileen Moreton-Robinson FAHA HMAAAS and Goenpul woman of the Quandamooka people (Moreton Bay) is one of the foremost Indigenous feminist writers and theorists in Australia and internationally. Her ground-breaking monographs include Talkin Up to the White Woman: Indigenous women and Feminism and The White Possessive: Property, Power and Indigenous Sovereignty.
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