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HomeRecordings: AAPS 2023 To Hell With Drowning Conference
Recordings: AAPS 2023 To Hell With Drowning conference

This conference was held at ANU, 11-14 April 2023

The Epeli Hau'ofa memorial lecture and all keynote plenaries from the Australian Association for Pacific Studies 2023 To Hell With Drowning biennial conference are now available on YouTube:
 
  • Epeli Hau’ofa Memorial Lecture 2023: Intergenerational Wisdom of the Blue Pacific with Dame Meg Taylor, Tuiloma Neroni Slade, President Anote Tong, Jope Tarai, Itinterunga Rae Bainteiti, Moemoana Schwenke and Prof. Katerina Teaiwa.
  • The Decolonial Possibilities of Pacific Studies with Julian Aguon, Prof. Em. Terence Wesley-Smith, Prof. Alice Te Punga Somerville, Prof. Katerina Teaiwa, Dr. April K. Henderson, Assoc. Prof. Tarcisius Kabutaulaka and Prof. Rebecca Monson.
  • Pacific Regionalism in an Era of Climate Change with President Anote Tong, Ambassador Kaliopate Tavola, Prof. Mahendra Kumar and Dr Ian Fry.
  • Trans-Indigenous Reflections on Sovereignty and Self-Determination with Dr. Melinda Mann, Joy Lehuanani Enomoto, Ronny Kareni, Maureen Penjueli and Dr. Virginia Marshall.
  • Narrating Our Bodies in Research-Creation with Kim Kruger, Aunty Sana Balai, Yuki Kihara, Lisa Hilli and Dr. Léuli Eshrāghi.
 
The AAPS 2023 To Hell With Drowning conference was organised by Prof. Katerina Teaiwa, Talei Mangioni, Prof. Rebecca Monson and Lisa Hilli. It was supported by the Australian Association for Pacific Studies, the ANU School of Culture, History and Language, and the Asia Pacific Innovation Program, the College of Asia and the Pacific, the ANU College of Law, the ANU Pacific Institute and the ANU Gender Institute.