
Come and hear from a collection of established and emerging Indigenous and non-Indigenous theologians and historians, part of the NAIITS network, as they present on what the Land and Place means to them, to Church and wider society.
Date:
Saturday 6 April 2019, 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Venue:
Whitley College, 50 The Avenue, Parkville, VIC
Cost:
$7 (light lunch provided)
Speakers:
- Uncle Rev Ray Minniecon: ‘Walking the Land’
- Aunty Rev Patricia Courtenay: ‘Aboriginal spirituality in an era of displacement’
- Aunty Rev Janet Turpie Johnstone: ‘Bunjil weaves past and future in the present’
- Uncle Dr Terry LeBlanc: ‘Native perspectives on Land and Place’
- Professor Mark Brett & Naomi Wolfe: ‘Traditional Land and the Responsibility to Protect Immigrants: A Dialogue between Aboriginal Tradition and the Hebrew Bible’
Program:
- 9:30am – Coffee and Tea
- 10:00am – Welcome and Acknowledgment of Country
- Session 1: Uncle Rev Ray Minniecon
- Question Time/Response
- Session 2: Aunty Rev Patricia Courtenay:
- Question Time/Response
- Lunch
- Session 3: Professor Mark Brett & Naomi Wolfe
- Question Time/Response
- Session 4: Uncle Dr Terry LeBlanc
- Question Time/Response
- Session 5: Aunty Rev Janet Turpie Johnstone
- Question Time/Response
- Closing Comments
For more info:
Contact Naomi Wolfe, nwolfe@naiits.com, 0411 304 213