Australia’s first Professor of Pasifika heritage, Jioji Ravulo, is the Chair of Social Work and Policy Studies at the University of Sydney. His story starts at a barbeque in Western Sydney in the 1970’s. His work combines the perspectives of both his Western and his Pasifika heritages and it shows how, instead of competing against each other, different world views can be blended into holistic and inclusive visions for the future.
PROFILE:
https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/about/our-people/academic-staff/jioji-ravulo.html
‘It’s Been A Journey’: Meet Australia’s First Pasifika Professor
https://www.smh.com.au/national/it-s-been-a-journey-meet-australia-s-first-pasifika-professor-
PROF RAVULO’S PUBLICATIONS
Ravulo, J., Mafile'o, T., Yeates, D. Pacific Social Work: Navigating practice, policy and research. New York, Routledge, 2019.
Social Policy and Social Change: Popular culture, new media, and social work
Connecting and Collaborating across Oceania and its Diaspora: A shared approach to meaningful development and engagement
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals
The 26th Asia-Pacific Regional Social Work Conference –
Social Work and the Sustainable Development Goals Conference Website
The Redfern Speech: Prime Minister, The Hon Paul Keating’s speech to launch International Year for the World’s Indigenous Peoples, given in Redfern, NSW, 10 December 1992:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6dnDkvdTXA
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The AASW respectfully acknowledges the past and present traditional owners and on-going custodians of the lands on which this podcast was recorded. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, their ancestors and families, and to the Elders of other communities who may be listening.