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Powerful Stories Network Event | Dr Angelina Hurley

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Vere Gordon Childe Centre Boardroom, Level 4
Camperdown NSW, Australia
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Telling Our Own Stories: Familial Aboriginal Humour and the Strengthening of Identity | Dr Angelina Hurley

Friday, 7 March | 11am-1:00pm



About the author:

Angelina Hurley, an Aboriginal writer from Brisbane (Gooreng Gooreng, Mununjali, Birriah, Gamilaraay), debuted with Aunty Maggie and the Womba Wakgun (2009). A 2011 Fulbright Scholar at NYU, she has 35+ years in First Nations arts. In 2024, she became Griffith Film School's First Aboriginal PhD graduate, focusing on Blak comedy. Her thesis, Reconciliation Rescue, includes scripts for a TV series exploring Aboriginal humour. She contributes to journals, magazines, and media, amplifying Indigenous storytelling through academic and creative writing.

Please note that this is an in-person event and will not be streamed.

Location: Vere Gordon Childe Centre

Images courtesy of Angelina Hurley

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Vere Gordon Childe Centre Boardroom, Level 4
Camperdown NSW, Australia