Australian literature is being faced with interventions that challenge old ways of doing. Indigenous authors write back to mainstream publishing and archives, and create new forms inspired by old traditions. In a time when universities and arts organisations are being increasingly censored, speaking out against genocide is crucial. Join Sara Saleh, Sharlene Allsopp, Theresa Penangke Alice, and Marie Elena Ellis speak about disrupting traditional forms of power. Facilitated by Kathryn Gilbey.
This project is supported by the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund.
Supported by Meanjin.