
First Nations Perspectives in Media
Students engage with media created by and about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. They critically examine representation and the power of storytelling.
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Students engage with media created by and about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. They critically examine representation and the power of storytelling.
Key Questions
- How are First Nations voices represented in contemporary media?
- What is the significance of storytelling in Indigenous cultures?
- How can media challenge or reinforce stereotypes?
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