Road Trip
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Cooper, Rae
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Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
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With maternal connections to Girrimay mob from North Queensland, born on Turrbal land, Marianne Wobcke is a nurse, midwife and award-winning artist. Her program of culturally connected birthing practices and trauma recovery is grounded in radical creativity, aiming to break the cycles of trauma that are the inheritance of colonial violence in Indigenous Australian communities. Marianne is the 2021 recipient of the Australia Council Ros Bower Award for Community Arts and Cultural Development. This Road Trip experience engages the unconscious, through relaxed, mindful awareness to reignite creativity and is supported by a visual collage of images, designed by Rae Cooper.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing
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Wobcke, M; Cooper, R, Road Trip, 2022