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Aboriginal-Jewish academic and activist Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver on her journey to an empowered life

Aboriginal-Jewish academic and activist Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver on her journey to an empowered life

Released Saturday, 2nd October 2021
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Aboriginal-Jewish academic and activist Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver on her journey to an empowered life

Aboriginal-Jewish academic and activist Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver on her journey to an empowered life

Aboriginal-Jewish academic and activist Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver on her journey to an empowered life

Aboriginal-Jewish academic and activist Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver on her journey to an empowered life

Saturday, 2nd October 2021
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For episode three of The Good Edit, host Rebecca Davis speaks with proud Aboriginal-Jewish woman, Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver; epidemiologist, social justice activist, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Indigenous Strategy and Services at the University of Sydney – and so much more. 

In this gritty and grounded conversation, they explore:

  • Lisa's challenging upbringing
  • Forgiveness and healing from trauma
  • Overcoming adversity and Lisa's steps in creating a self-determined life
  • The experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders today
  • Lisa's spiritual connection to her Wiradjuri and Jewish identities.


PLEASE NOTE - In this episode, we discuss issues that may be confronting for some of us, including sexual abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder, and family violence. If it is, please see the 'Episode Resources: Support'  section below for ways to seek help – and do take care. 

EPISODE RESOURCES: SUPPORT


EPISODE RESOURCES: LEARNING & ACTION

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CREDITS
Founder, Host, Producer: Rebecca Davis
Editor & Sound Engineer: Saul Muscatel

The Good Edit acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which we live and create, the Boonwurrung people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.

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