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What's to be done about murdered and 'disappeared' Indigenous women?
Manage episode 436838165 series 5439
A landmark Senate inquiry into missing and murdered First Nations women found there has been little, if any, justice for those women and their loved ones, and in too many instances, the suspected perpetrator has never been held to account.
Now, fed up with the slow wheels of government, a group of over seventy specialist domestic, family, and sexual violence organisations has formed a new national grassroots network with a mission to reducing all forms of violence.
Guests:
Kerry Staines - CEO, First Nations Advocates Against Family Violence
Thelma Schwartz – Principal Legal Officer with the Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Service
Dr Hannah McGlade - Associate Professor, Curtin Law School and expert in Indigenous rights to the UN Permanent Forum for Indigenous Peoples
3400 episodes
Manage episode 436838165 series 5439
A landmark Senate inquiry into missing and murdered First Nations women found there has been little, if any, justice for those women and their loved ones, and in too many instances, the suspected perpetrator has never been held to account.
Now, fed up with the slow wheels of government, a group of over seventy specialist domestic, family, and sexual violence organisations has formed a new national grassroots network with a mission to reducing all forms of violence.
Guests:
Kerry Staines - CEO, First Nations Advocates Against Family Violence
Thelma Schwartz – Principal Legal Officer with the Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Service
Dr Hannah McGlade - Associate Professor, Curtin Law School and expert in Indigenous rights to the UN Permanent Forum for Indigenous Peoples
3400 episodes
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