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Yin Paradis - CERES Autumn Yarnings

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 “Now is the time for you to come closer to understand us.” Dr Miriam Rose Ungunmerr Baumann - Aboriginal Elder from Nauiyu (Daily River) and Senior Australian of the year 2021

In the third session of our 3 part Autumn Yarnings webinar series, we hear from Yin Paradis. 

Dr Yin Paradis is an Aboriginal-Asian-Anglo Australian of the Wakaya people from the Gulf of Carpentaria. He is a Professor of Race Relations at Deakin University, where he conducts research on racism and anti-racism as well as teaching and researching Indigenous knowledges and decoloniality. Yin is a climate and ecological activist who is committed to understanding and interrupting the devastating impacts of modern societies. He seeks meaningful mutuality of becoming and embodied kinship with all life through transformed ways of knowing, being and doing that are grounded in wisdom, humility, respect and generosity.

In this 3 part webinar series we hear from Australia’s First Nations voices sharing their stories and cultural wisdoms. An opportunity to provide space for deep listening in order to open the door for understanding and healing.


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To be still brings peace - and it brings understanding. When we are really still in the bush, we concentrate. We are aware of the anthills and the turtles and the water lilies. Our culture is different. We are asking our fellow Australians to take time to know us; to be still and to listen to us…  Miriam Rose 2021



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