Nathan ‘mudyi’ Sentance: Remembering and Re-storying
First Nations Speaker Series:
Nathan ‘mudyi’ Sentance
Remembering and Re-storying. Storytelling approaches I have taken to confront uncomfortable histories.
How do we get audiences to engage with uncomfortable histories, especially histories related to the ongoing impact of settler colonialism? Join Wiradjuri librarian and museum educator, Nathan mudyi Sentance, who has been asking this question for over a decade as he discusses how he has worked to create more space in galleries, libraries, archives, and museums for First Nations representation and truth telling. And listen to his journey to examine new ways to get audiences to engage in uncomfortable histories and how instead of guilt or anger, audiences learning brutal histories were inspired to action.
Видео Nathan ‘mudyi’ Sentance: Remembering and Re-storying канала Museums of History NSW
Nathan ‘mudyi’ Sentance
Remembering and Re-storying. Storytelling approaches I have taken to confront uncomfortable histories.
How do we get audiences to engage with uncomfortable histories, especially histories related to the ongoing impact of settler colonialism? Join Wiradjuri librarian and museum educator, Nathan mudyi Sentance, who has been asking this question for over a decade as he discusses how he has worked to create more space in galleries, libraries, archives, and museums for First Nations representation and truth telling. And listen to his journey to examine new ways to get audiences to engage in uncomfortable histories and how instead of guilt or anger, audiences learning brutal histories were inspired to action.
Видео Nathan ‘mudyi’ Sentance: Remembering and Re-storying канала Museums of History NSW
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