Dr Gemma Sentance, Wiradjuri woman and legal eagle extraordinaire recently completed her PhD which investigated the experiences of First Nations law graduates in colonial legal institutions. In our yarn we discuss, gifts, and how academia can be a space of empowerment. This episode includes discussions of mental health.
Gemma is today a Senior Research Fellow with Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research. She has previously worked as a research assistant on an Australian Research Council project exploring the experiences of criminalised First Nations women engaging with the legal system in NSW. She also has experience working as a graduate solicitor for the NSW government and has a Bachelor of Laws from UTS, Master of Criminal Justice and Criminology from UNSW, and a graduate Certificate in Wiradjuri Language, Culture and Heritage from CSU. Gemma co-leads the Kathleen Fitzpatrick Fellowship with Professor Juanita Sherwood, a program that forms part of the ARC Laureate awarded to Distinguished Professor Larissa Behrendt OA.
Book referenced by Gemma in this ep.
Thunder in my Soul: A Mohawk Woman Speaks. By Patricia Monture-Angus.
https://fernwoodpublishing.ca/book/th...