Dr Amy Thunig
Gomeroi [-o-] academic & author | B.Arts, M.Teach, PhD (Education)
Friday essay: in our age of AI and constant crisis, real-life community is powerful and precious
Friday essay: in our age of AI and constant crisis, real-life community is powerful and precious
Sometimes the bravest and most important thing you can do is cook dinner and gather with the people you love.
blacademia - YouTube
blacademia - YouTube
Indigenous experiences of the academy in so-called Australia. A podcast hosted by Dr Amy Thunig-McGregor (PhD). S2 has been recorded and filmed on Awabakal Country, Australia.
Podcast: Survival, Sustenance and Stories. Sydney Writer's Festival
Podcast: Survival, Sustenance and Stories. Sydney Writer's Festival
Listen Now - 'Speaking Out x SWF'. Lessons in Resilience from First Nations Writers and Thinkers - ABC listen
Listen Now - 'Speaking Out x SWF'. Lessons in Resilience from First Nations Writers and Thinkers - ABC listen
REVIEW SWF 2024: Airing your “Dirty Laundry” through memoir writing? Easier than you’d think. - Honi Soit
REVIEW SWF 2024: Airing your “Dirty Laundry” through memoir writing? Easier than you’d think. - Honi Soit
Watch Now - AAWF. 'Actually Autistic: All About Women 2023'
Watch Now - AAWF. 'Actually Autistic: All About Women 2023'
Chloe Hayden, Grace Tame & Jac den Houting Curated and moderated by Amy Thunig Nearly 80% of autistic women are mis- or un-diagnosed - but every day we're learning more about this disability. Join our panellists to hear what it's actually like to be autistic. We live in a society that is only j...
Watch Now - 'A Big Life' panel - Blak & Bright 2024
Watch Now - 'A Big Life' panel - Blak & Bright 2024
'Tell Me Again: a Memoir' - Amy's best selling first book, published via UQP
'Tell Me Again: a Memoir' - Amy's best selling first book, published via UQP
FNFD: a fashion force of fresh perspective and talent
FNFD: a fashion force of fresh perspective and talent
The founders of this collective are building far more than a fashion brand. Their mission is the creation of a movement that champions First Nations designers, bringing fresh perspectives—and talent—into the industry.
Amy's TEDx Talk
Amy's TEDx Talk
On the land now commonly referred to as 'Australia' the structures and systems collectively known as media, education, politics, health, agriculture and policing continue to be reflective of white supremacist ideologies which were intentionally and overtly core to their foundations. An uncomfortable, and perhaps contentious statement to hear, but how might recognizing this truth impact how we as a society understand our past and present, and envisage our collective future?
'Hey Lemonade' Pep talks written by Dr Amy Thunig
'Hey Lemonade' Pep talks written by Dr Amy Thunig
Made in Australia, Hey Lemonade is a well-being app designed to activate people’s optimism when dealing with life’s lemons.
Listen now: 'Race matters with Dr Amy Thunig' FBI Radio
Listen now: 'Race matters with Dr Amy Thunig' FBI Radio
SWF: Meet our 2024 Guest Curators
SWF: Meet our 2024 Guest Curators
Tiddas, Mothers, Aunties: First Nations Matriarchies
Tiddas, Mothers, Aunties: First Nations Matriarchies
SBS Seen Podcast S2. Dr Amy Thunig: Gomeroi writer and academic breaking generational cycles
SBS Seen Podcast S2. Dr Amy Thunig: Gomeroi writer and academic breaking generational cycles
Dr Amy Thunig knows what it’s like to be ostracised. Growing up, Amy and their family experienced adversity and racism. But that didn’t stop Amy from absolutely thriving in academia. Today they are a prominent academic and writer who advocates for better representation of Indigenous voices and…
'Normalises talking about big feelings': Three questions Amy Thunig asks their family each week - ABC Everyday
'Normalises talking about big feelings': Three questions Amy Thunig asks their family each week - ABC Everyday
Dr Amy Thunig has had a big couple of years. With a bit more time to rest, they share an ambitious baking goal for 2024 and a handy weekly check-in for partners and kids.
Amy Thunig on how her parents taught her to survive - ABC listen
Amy Thunig on how her parents taught her to survive - ABC listen
When Amy was six-years-old, she made an important decision. As suggested by her nan, she would, "go to university", to bring herself and her family out of poverty.
All About Women 2023 | Our takeaways from the event
All About Women 2023 | Our takeaways from the event
Couldn't make it to All About Women? We've rounded up our favourite learnings & insights from listening to the speakers.
The Right To Rest. Marie Clare Article by Dr Amy Thunig.
The Right To Rest. Marie Clare Article by Dr Amy Thunig.
Teacher, writer and researcher Dr Amy Thunig speaks to marie claire Australia in celebration of International Women's Day.
Listen now: SWF podcast. 'The Arc of Racism in Australia - Sydney Writers' Festival'
Listen now: SWF podcast. 'The Arc of Racism in Australia - Sydney Writers' Festival'
Co-Curation of 2023 Sydney Opera House's 'All About Women festival for 2023 is its most exciting yet'
Co-Curation of 2023 Sydney Opera House's 'All About Women festival for 2023 is its most exciting yet'
Co-Curator. 'All About Women Festival' 2023 at the Sydney Opera House.
Co-Curator. 'All About Women Festival' 2023 at the Sydney Opera House.
SMH: The name my mother gave me out of anger saved me
SMH: The name my mother gave me out of anger saved me
The Conversation: Friday essay: ‘not for me’ – Amy Thunig on the stigma of having a dad in ‘lock-up’, and the embrace of Indigenous academia
The Conversation: Friday essay: ‘not for me’ – Amy Thunig on the stigma of having a dad in ‘lock-up’, and the embrace of Indigenous academia
Thunig (2022). 'Sovereign women: why academia? A journey gathering word-gifts and heart berries'.
Thunig (2022). 'Sovereign women: why academia? A journey gathering word-gifts and heart berries'.
Thunig (2022). First In Family, First For Family: Indigenous academic women's legacy motivation
Thunig (2022). First In Family, First For Family: Indigenous academic women's legacy motivation
Thunig (2020). Indigenous academic women: treated as ‘black performer’ in higher education
Thunig (2020). Indigenous academic women: treated as ‘black performer’ in higher education
Thunig & Jones (2020). ‘Don’t make me play house‑n***er’: Indigenous academic women treated as ‘black performer’ within higher education'
Thunig & Jones (2020). ‘Don’t make me play house‑n***er’: Indigenous academic women treated as ‘black performer’ within higher education'
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Year 12 students, fear not – your score determines neither your worth nor your future | Amy Thunig
Year 12 students, fear not – your score determines neither your worth nor your future | Amy Thunig
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