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Best podcasts about nathan sentance

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AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast
"You have to do good to be good" — Nathan Sentance on reimagining libraries and museums

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 10:01


Galleries, libraries, archives and museums are places that hold an immense amount of knowledge — but they're not neutral spaces.

Word Up - ABC RN
Word Up: Nathan Sentance

Word Up - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 4:57


Nathan Sentance is Wiradjuri man working in libraries, archives, and museums — he’s been blogging for a while now about a critical, new, blak approach to museum practice that’s more inclusive. 

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AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast
Word Up: Nathan Sentance

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 4:57


Nathan Sentance is Wiradjuri man working in libraries, archives, and museums — he’s been blogging for a while now about a critical, new, blak approach to museum practice that’s more inclusive. 

word up wiradjuri language revitalisation nathan sentance
Word Up - ABC RN
Word Up: Nathan Sentance

Word Up - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 4:57


Nathan Sentance is Wiradjuri man working in libraries, archives, and museums — he’s been blogging for a while now about a critical, new, blak approach to museum practice that’s more inclusive. 

word up wiradjuri language revitalisation nathan sentance
Word Up - ABC RN
Word Up: Nathan Sentance

Word Up - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 4:57


Nathan Sentance is Wiradjuri man working in libraries, archives, and museums — he's been blogging for a while now about a critical, new, blak approach to museum practice that's more inclusive. 

word up wiradjuri language revitalisation nathan sentance
Broriginals
BROHUNDRED – Come Full Circle

Broriginals

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020


That's right folks! We did it! Yay us! We hit the 100 episode mark and we brought in a bunch of special guests to help us celebrate! Big thanks to Tully De Vries, Brad Franks, Kira Djnalie, Teresa Tan, Nathan Sentance & to all of you! The post BROHUNDRED – Come Full Circle first appeared on Awesome Black - First Nations Creatives.

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Broriginals
BROHUNDRED – Come Full Circle

Broriginals

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020


That’s right folks! We did it! Yay us! We hit the 100 episode mark and we brought in a bunch of special guests to help us celebrate! Big thanks to Tully De Vries, Brad Franks, Kira Djnalie, Teresa Tan, Nathan Sentance & to all of you! There’s no real adult themes this week, just a… Continue reading BROHUNDRED – Come Full Circle →

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Race Matters
Episode 51: Self-care in Isolation

Race Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 20:29


In these incredibly tough times, how are you looking after yourself? We reached out to a bunch of past Race Matters guests and friends to hear how they're practising self-care while physically distancing. You'll hear from Courte Marsh, Nathan Sentance, Winnie Dunn, Chela, Johnny Lieu, Marcus Whale, Ying-Di Yin, Justin Tam, Manisha Anjali, Leah Jing Mcintosh, Ayeesha Ash, and of course, Sara Khan and Darren Lesaguis. We'd love to hear from you too – record a voice memo telling us one thing you're doing at the moment to care for yourself and send it to us: racematters [at] fbiradio [dot] com.

Race Matters
Episode 13: The Archival Decolonist (with Nathan Sentance)

Race Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 26:05


Have you ever considered who gets to decide what's put in a museum? Nathan Sentance, First Nations project officer at the Australian Museum, joins Darren and Sara to speak about the importance of Indigenous ownership over the histories and stories told by cultural institutions about First Nations peoples. Read more of Nathan's work at Archival Decolonist, and follow him on Twitter.

ChatterSquare
Nathan Sentance on faulty memories and cultural institutions

ChatterSquare

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 28:00


In what ways are memory institutions compromised? How do we make sure that galleries, libraries, archives and museums are truly inclusive in the stories they tell? Nathan 'Mudyi' Sentance is a Wiradjuri man who grew up on Darkinjung country in New South Wales. He works to ensure that First Nations stories are being told and controlled by First Nations people. In this episode, we talk about how he came to this role, why our historical records are faulty, and what it means to pursue the truth about ourselves. Theme: Aces High by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com under CCBYA 3.0 licence.

History Lab
Fishing for answers

History Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 36:47


Sydney's iconic Opera House plays host to musicians and dancers, actors and singers. But beneath the notes of their voices, another song echoes across the city’s waters.Indigenous Eora fisherwomen passed down their knowledge through their songs while paddling their canoes, a cooking fire at one end and their kids on their shoulders.Anna Clark and Tamson go looking for the fisherwomen’s world, and discover that, if you listen closely, the past of Sydney Harbour still sings.

GLAMcity
'Made by Ancestors' - how to decolonise the archives with Nathan Sentance from the Australian Museum

GLAMcity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 30:35


This week on GLAMcity Tamson and Anna speak to proud Wiradjuri man Nathan Sentance whose life goal is to ‘decolonise the archives’.Nathan works as a First Nations Cultural Programs Officer at the Australian MuseumHe thinks it’s important that memory institutes ‘people’ their collections and wants the GLAM sector to not just have the objects but connect them to the people and cultures they come from.As he recalls a wise Aunty telling him ‘Museums have the sticks, we have the stories. Without the stories, museums only have sticks’.You can hear more from Nathan on twitter @SaywhatNathan or check out his blog Archival DecolonistAnd to find out what’s happening at the Australian Museum  head to their website