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John Medley was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne from 1938 to 1951. But Medley was also a member of the Eugenics Society of Victoria, a group which called for the sterilisation and institutionalisation of minority groups such as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, prostitutes and members of the LGBTQI+ community. So why does the university have a building named after him?
Unearth the role the University played throughout the dark history of the eugenics movement and the truth behind who John Medley was.
INTERVIEWEES
Dr Ross Jones
Professor Dennis Foley
MUSIC CREDITS
Cold and Hard by Cold Case
Dolly and Pad by Piano Mover
Hickory Interlude by Onesuch Village
Leaving Baffin Island by Baffin Island
Stepback by Dasjardins
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By Centre for Advancing JournalismJohn Medley was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne from 1938 to 1951. But Medley was also a member of the Eugenics Society of Victoria, a group which called for the sterilisation and institutionalisation of minority groups such as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, prostitutes and members of the LGBTQI+ community. So why does the university have a building named after him?
Unearth the role the University played throughout the dark history of the eugenics movement and the truth behind who John Medley was.
INTERVIEWEES
Dr Ross Jones
Professor Dennis Foley
MUSIC CREDITS
Cold and Hard by Cold Case
Dolly and Pad by Piano Mover
Hickory Interlude by Onesuch Village
Leaving Baffin Island by Baffin Island
Stepback by Dasjardins
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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