Made in Migration

#4 | Embracing Uniqueness: The Key to Success | A conversation with Joanna Abraham


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Guest: Joanna  Abraham

Date of recording: 15 May 2024

Summary:

In this episode, Joanna Abraham, a lecturer at the College of Law and the president of Victorian Women Lawyers (VWL), shares her journey as a migrant from Singapore to Australia and her passion for championing diversity and human rights. She discusses her childhood in Singapore, various challenges, and the multicultural environment she grew up in. Joanna talks about her transition to Australia, her experience in the education system, and her decision to pursue a career in law. She also highlights the importance of giving back to the community and the need for greater diversity and inclusion in the legal profession.

Keywords:

Joanna Abraham, migration, diversity, Singapore, Australia, education, law, community, leadership

Chapters:

  • Childhood in Singapore (03:43)
  • Moving to Australia and the transition to a new
  • environment (11:17)
  • Exploring different career paths and finding passion
  • in law (19:02)
  • Volunteering and advocacy for refugee and humanitarian
  • rights (22:40)
  • Transitioning to lecturing and the importance of
  • giving back (27:11)
  • The changing face of the legal profession and
  • the role of VWL (33:15)
  • Future plans and the importance of self-care
  • (40:03)
  • Advice for aspiring migrants (42:01)
  • Acknowledgments:

    Our heartfelt thanks to Joanna Abraham for so generously volunteering her time and sharing her Australian migration

    journey with us!

    As always, many thanks to our editor, Ryan Prestipino of Fallen Pine Studio, for his amazing work behind the scenes.

    And of course, thank you to our listeners, without which this podcast would simply not exist.

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