What does it take to grow in conversation, even in and perhaps especially difficult conversation? Can contemporary Christianity get past the moralism ...
Who or what are universities for? Are they meant to form citizens or workers? What happens when universities turn to a more corporate model? Dr Na'ama...
In what ways are memory institutions compromised? How do we make sure that galleries, libraries, archives and museums are truly inclusive in the stori...
Antonio Castillo is an academic and journalist, specialising in Latin American history, democracy and politics. He has a deep interest in how news is ...
Although women have been sidelined from power structures within the Catholic Church, history is replete with their examples of service and leadership....
What does modern slavery look like? What facilitates it? What can be done to protect human beings from such exploitation? In this episode, we talk to ...
The Uluru Statement from the Heart was the culmination of a series of Indigenous dialogues across Australia, a painstakingly crafted response to the q...
Wisdom had distinct cultural value in the ancient world. In Hebrew traditions and in the Old Testament, the personification of wisdom was always that ...
How does sport elevate and constrain our understanding of what it is to be a man? What do grievances about emasculation tell us? Luke Ablett is a form...
Water is an indispensable resource, but also the site of many injustices around the world. In this episode we talk to Dr Cristy Clark, whose research ...