1 Sisters taking on the Hague: Gina and Rebecca talk challenging international law, domestic violence, and The Voice 1:09:14
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1:09:14Sometimes laws are created with the best of intents but end up causing disadvantage and harm. Gina and Rebecca are sisters, Gubbi Gubbi Wakka Wakka women, strong feminist women, women taking on international conventions. Gina and Rebecca's passion, drive, determination, and care for making the world a better place is so evident in this episode. If you're looking for some inspiration, here it is. This podcast was developed with support from the Queensland University of Technology . Connect Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT Content warning Discussion of domestic violence, abuse; some brief descriptions of violent injuries from DV Mentions and Show Notes Gina’s PhD Thesis: The Impacts on the Lives of Women and Children Who Have Experienced Domestic and Family Violence and Been Subject to the Hague Convention Legal Process (2022) QUT’s Centre for Justice Most of the time, you mean “disadvantaged”, not “vulnerable” Intergenerational trauma and the Stolen Generations Cool burning , traditional burning , fuel reduction burning and back burning Voice to Parliament Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction FiLiA Gina’s interviews with ABC Radio and FiLiA Her Hague Story JSB224 - Understanding Trauma in Criminology (QUT) Favourite theorists: Alice Walker - The Color Purple Aileen Moreton-Robinson - articles from Wikipedia and QUT Chelsea Watego - articles from Wikipedia and QUT (executive director of the Carumba Institute )…