Welcome Zoe de Castro, our Research Assistant for Phase 2!
We are excited to welcome Zoe de Castro onto the team as the research assistant for Phase 2 of the project. Zoe recently completed her Masters of Agricultural Science (majoring in Food Sustainability) from the University of Melbourne. She is passionate about building food systems which are place-based, equitable, sustainable and climate-resilient. She has experience […]
Being non-Indigenous allies in the Anaiwan Landback Campaign
As part of the Armidale Climate and Health project community consultation process we learnt was that care for Country was central for Indigenous community health and also planetary health. The question of how to be a non-Indigenous ally in this process was a really big question. We responded to it by thinking about the differences […]
Listen to Gabi Briggs and Uncle Steve Widders discuss climate, health and Indigenous knowledge
As part of the COP26 Creek Walk collaboration with Kings College in London, we interviewed Anaiwan and Gumbaynggirr artist Gabi Briggs and Anaiwan elder Uncle Steve Widders about the links between climate, health and Indigenous Knowledge and the ways in which we can work towards centring Indigenous sovereignty in our process of building community resilience […]
Climate Justice and Indigenous Knowledge in the New England (Reblogged from the Armidale Express)
By Gabi Briggs, Sujata Allan and Jennifer Hamilton Published on Page 9 of the Armidale Express December 3, 2021 After a weekend of wild winds felling trees and reminding us once again of our vulnerability to extreme weather, world leaders have just finished 2 weeks of climate negotiations at COP26 in Glasgow. The “Glasgow Climate […]