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Deadline Extended: Call for Papers for Workshop on the Role of Arts and Creative Practice in Addressing Bigotry
18 July, Australian National University, Canberra. The Freilich Project for the Study of Bigotry invites contributions for a one-day workshop focused on the role of arts and creative practice in…
Gifting Portrait of Dunghutti Elder Leetona Dungay to the National Justice Project and the Jumbunna Institute
The 2023 Freilich Arts/Media and Activism Fellow, Liz Deep-Jones, and We Bleed The Same photographer, Tim Bauer, designer, Brenda Dwyer, and production manager Izabella Deep-Jones, joined…
Conference for Religion in Modern Education: Conflict, Policy, and Practice
We were so pleased to sit on the ANU Religion Conference Committee and contribute to this year's conference, Religion in Modern Education: Conflict, Policy, and Practice. We…
Freilich Research Showcase
Thanks to everyone who attended this year's Freilich Research Showcase! This year, we presented a quick-fire showcase of some of the research we've supported over the last few years…
Celebrating International Women's Day with Pop-Up We Bleed the Same Exhibition
Yesterday we celebrated International Women's Day 2023 at Charter Hall, Sydney. We were very pleased to have our inaugural Fellow for Arts/Media Activism, Liz Deep-Jones, present the We Bleed the…
Saying Farewell to We Bleed the Same
It is with mixed feelings that we say farewell to the We Bleed the Same Exhibition. On display since March 2022, this Exhibition has been seen by hundreds of people attending events and moving…
Announcing the 2024 HRC/Freilich Fellow
Congratulations to Professor Malcolm Campbell from the University of Auckland for being awarded the HRC/Freilich Fellowship! Malcolm's research focuses on the histories of Australia and Ireland…