Book Launch: A Long Way From No Go
Cinema B, GoMA
Free
Biography / Culture/Social Equity / Home/Family/Childhood
440
#Performances
#About the event
Duration: 45 minutes
This is a memoir of an Aboriginal woman, Tjanara Goreng Goreng, who began life without any of the advantages of her fellow non-Indigenous Australians except for grit, humour and diverse talent in spades.
With guest: Publisher Cathi Lewis
#Artist
Tjanara Goreng Goreng
Tjanara is a Wakka Wakka/Wulli Wulli woman from Central Queensland and carries the traditions of her clan through medicine practice, being a Songwoman and teaching Aboriginal Law & Spirituality to people throughout the world. Tjanara is a published poet, writer, performer of traditional song and dance and contemporary Murri artist. For 30 years Tjanara has been working with groups and organisations in Australia and overseas in transformational leadership mentoring, cultural education and Indigenous knowledge systems, cultural systemic change and sacred leadership. Tjanara is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at University of Canberra and a PhD Researcher/lecturer at the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. She has been an academic at five Australian Universities, and a Director at two, including as Foundation Director at Charles Sturt University, NSW and Director of the Centre for Aboriginal Education at the University of Melbourne. Tjanara has extensive public service background in the Federal Government and NSW/QLD State Government as a Director and Senior Policy Advisor in Prime Minister & Cabinet, the Office of Indigenous Policy Co-ordination, Dept. of Foreign Affairs and Trade and a number of statutory authorities.
Tjanara has travelled and worked extensively overseas, in Italy, Denmark, India, Europe and the USA and Canada, delivering Keynote speeches at International conferences, workshops at International Indigenous “Healing Our Spirits Worldwide” Conference and Indigenous International Education Conferences, the Soul Conference at St Catherine’s University, Minnesota and at national Indigenous Psychology, Education, Community Development and Higher Education conferences. She attended the 2013 UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Peoples as the Chair of the Foundation for Indigenous Recovery & Development as a member of the Indigenous Peoples Organisation (IP)) convened by the Social Justice Commissioner Australian Human Rights Commission .
Tjanara is an inspiring co-creator of engagement between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples through using her own stories, art, writings, songs and dances passed to her from generations of knowledge and wisdom in her clans and the shared CIRCLEs she co-creates for holding healing and shared story/history.
Tjanara wrote The Red Earth as a novel. It became a finalist in the David Unaipon Award, QLD Premiers’ Literary in 2010. A Long Way from No Go, her memoir, is based on The Red Earth. Tjanara is a published poet in Penquin’s Inside Black Australia An Anthology of Aboriginal Poetry Edited by Kevin Gilbert. Tjanara has a PhD ‘Tjukurpa Pulka – The Road to Eldership from the Australian National University gained in 2018.
#Special Guest
Cathi Lewis
Catherine Lewis founded Wild Dingo Press 10 years ago to bring more diverse voices to the Australian literary landscape, including those who have been silenced and disenfranchised. The first title released by WDP in 2008, a best-seller, The Rugmaker of Mazar-e-Sharif, was widely acclaimed and on the VCE English Text List for study for four years. Many subsequent titles have been award-winners or shortlisted.
Previously she was Managing Director of the English textbook publishing company Insight Publications, a position she took up after a 20-year career as a lecturer in Sociology at Monash University, Melbourne.