Past events

Families on Campus Events

01
Dec
2011

Women, Leadership and Democracy in Australia

This national conference aims to bring together a diverse range of people interested in women’s history, Indigenous studies, gender studies, political history...
30
Nov
2011

Why Inequalities Matter

In the face of widespread evil and injustice in the world, why should we care about mere inequalities? Brennan argues for the moral importance on inequality...
29
Nov
2011

Anne Frank and Sukarno as icons in Dutch historical memory of World War II

Since the late 1940s, Anne Frank and Sukarno have functioned as “icons of memory” in the divergent ways in which World War II in Europe and Southeast Asia has...
28
Nov
2011

Out of the shadows: Rediscovering family men through the Australia 1938 oral history project

Family men have a shadowy presence in Australian history. Using interviews recorded in the 1980s for the Australia 1938 Oral History Project, Professor...
28
Nov
2011

Gender and Ethnicity in Research on Colonial History - a seminar for Postgraduate Students focusing on research techniques

In this seminar, Frances Gouda intends to address the differential manner in which diverse colonial societies constructed different linkages between (white-...
26
Nov
2011

Launch of "Cold Light"

Join Gender Institute Convenor Professor Kim Rubenstein when she interviews author Frank Moorhouse about his wonderful trailblazing character Edith Campbell-...
25
Nov
2011

YWCA Exhibition: 76 Rose Street Official Opening

The YWCA of Canberra is excited to be bringing 76 Rose Street to the ACT. 76 Rose Street is an art installation conceived by German NGO Brot Für Die Welt, that...

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