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Footprint 6 - Aunty Barb History Journey - Looking back, looking forwards
04:10
Footprint 5 - Aunty Barb History Journey - Reading the signs
03:46
Footprint 4 - Aunty Barb History Journey - The land, sky, sea and spirituality
04:16
Footprint 3 - Aunty Barb History Journey - Re-awakening ceremony and language
03:12
Footprint 1 - Aunty Barb History Journey - Welcome and Pride
03:27
Footprint 2 - Aunty Barb History Journey - Reclaiming our stories, reclaiming our lives
09:44
Welcoming new arrivals to Adelaide
04:16
Anthony Newcastle: Men's talk introduction
26:34
Peer Narrative Practice: Learning Together and Working Side by Side by Hamilton Kennedy
27:29
The Charter of Storytelling rights
04:08
Michael White's memorial in Africa
01:09:37
Looking for answers in the right places: An introduction to collective narrative practice
30:23
Narrative Therapy and philosophies in dialogue: Can we contribute to ‘social movement’
57:33
Team of Life: A collective narrative methodology offering young people a sporting chance
42:37
Three Stories, Three Songs and Ten Principles
49:27
Four Stories of Narrative practice David Denborough, Fariba Ahmadi & Dr Abdul Ghaffar Stanikzai
58:45
Exchanging stories, skills and songs: the possibilities of narrative practice
14:47
Aaron Munro (he/him) and Vikki Reynolds (she/her) in conversation about feminisms
29:42
Resisting pathologizing of gender diverse young people
16:51
Feminism in The Story Kitchen, Nepal by Jaya Luintel (she/her)
37:55
Narrative ideas to support families where a loved father has been violent towards female partner
35:14
Working with dignity: A narrative nonbinary approach of responding to cis-gendered women in prison
14:15
Working at the intersections of gender, racism and Islamophobia by Lobna Yassine (she/her)
17:03
Decolonising gender and sexuality Interview with Tileah Drahm-Butler
09:27
An interview with Tileah Drahm-Butler and Sekneh Hamoud
02:59
Now is the time to make history
00:52
Normanton: Being with family
02:03
Shawn Major: Earning young peoples respect
01:57
Shawn Major: Reclaiming culture
06:47
Ronald Hombre Major: Every kid is special
03:38
Normanton: What we want for our kids
00:47
Mount Isa Men's Shed: gift to Mount Liebig
04:22
Shawn Major: Working with young people
01:29
Normanton: Time is something you cant take back
06:49
Steve Watson: To be a mentor
03:06
Steve Watson: Carrying on culture
04:10
Thomas Worrigal: Being a father
01:36
Steve Watson: Keeping links with kids
03:27
Shawn Major: Listen to mother earth
04:58
Normanton: Still a bit of segregation
01:22
Four men talking: Death doesn't scare me
06:39
Four men talking: Racism front and centre
07:28
Mount Isa Men's Shed
01:30
Ronald Hombre Major: Making murals
03:23
Shawn Major: With small kids
04:56
Response to men of Mount Isa from Martin Judagai in Mount Liebig
03:46
Thomas Worrigal: I can't turn my back
03:52
Normanton: What sort of fathers
02:10
Four men talking: Just talking about it
01:41
Normanton: Passing on culture
00:56
Steve Watson: living at peace
02:34
Four men talking: Things we've learnt as dads
01:45
Four men talking: Our message to men
00:47
Anthony Newcastle: Men's Talk closing words
08:19
30 Anthony Newcastle: Behind the scenes
28:26
Michael White, Narrative Therapist: Funny Moments
21:50
Narrative therapy: and Small People against poverty - ‘Pocket Kering’
18:41
Narrative therapy: Using a Narrative Framework to Receive Testimonies of Trauma by Viviane Oliveira
26:56
Narrative therapy: The Life Certificate - A Narrative Framework in working with grief and loss
30:23
Narrative therapy: Can narrative practices contribute to ‘social movement’? by David Denborough