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Storylines: Speaking Through Country
Seminar for NAIDOC Week

Thursday 7 July 2016
The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture, Canberra

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A seminar for NAIDOC Week presented by the Rev Karen Kime, Indigenous Academic Fellow, School of Humanities, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga.
Karen Kime is a Biripi woman and is Archdeacon of Indigenous Ministries for the Anglican Diocese Canberra and Goulburn. She has a long history of living and working with diverse Aboriginal communities across south eastern Australia.

Karen's role is to equip the Church and others to work effectively with Indigenous Australians. She is passionate about sharing Aboriginal Spirituality and relationship to Country, particularly its contribution to living more justly with the rest of creation.

She is the Spiritual Advisor for the Research and Ethics Committee of the Australian Institute Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander Studies and is on the board of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture.

Past event details

3:00pm-5:00pm
Thursday 7 July 2016

The Chapel, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture
​Corner King's Avenue and Blackall Street, Barton 

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My aim is to enable the transformation of individuals and communities in good times and in bad, through change and transition; to create space where people can rest and feel safe with challenges and successes.
I invite inclusiveness, grace, beauty and fun, as well as silence. I shape ritual and space that speaks to hearts and minds.
All my midwifery is undergirded by prayer.
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