Five months in and we're still chugging along, Kulture Kids! Who could have predicted we would have made it this far? Well.... we certainly hoped we would have made it this far and we're excited to see where the future might take us. This month's issue, The Crystal Ball: Hopes and Fears for the Future... Continue Reading →
Hopes
By Nathan Sentance The following is a list of a few hopes I have for the GLAMR profession and its collections in regards to First Nations Culture I hope for First Nations people are seen as the owners of their own culture. Many GLAMR institutions have valuable First Nations cultural heritage within... Continue Reading →
My Favourite Thing – Cooking My Culture
By Vick Gwyn For as long as I can remember, food - and making it - has been an integral part of my identity. I'm a child of parents from two different cultures, who was born in a third, raised in a fourth, and through all of it, the one unifier has been... Continue Reading →
My Favourite Thing – The Oral Historian
By Stephanie Boyle I’ve played trivia in Kandahar. Walked through Saddam’s summer palace. And watched the flags go down in Tarin Kot, when an Australian soldier died. Working at the Australian War Memorial has seen me in places curators don’t usually go. This is my … gosh. Eleventh year at the Australian War... Continue Reading →
Issue 4 – Editor’s Welcome
Hello Kulture Kids and welcome back for Issue 4 of the Digest! This month's issue is about our contributors' favourite things - from conducting oral histories in war zones, catching the travel bug, or connecting to your culture through food and the kitchen, what inspires you? What reaches in and stokes the fires of your... Continue Reading →