While We Were Sleeping
Has the West lost sight of Africa? What price does the continent pay for Western “greening” and...
Natasha and her young family moved from the remote Ikuntji community in Haasts Bluff, NT, to join Maxim Institute in 2022. She comes from a background in anthropology, with six years of experience in the not-for-profit sector in East Africa and several years working in training for political engagement in Australia. She and her husband, David, design engineering solutions for low-resourced communities. She holds degrees in International Studies, Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development, and Anthropology, Art and Human Perception. She is currently completing a PhD at the University of Notre Dame, Australia.
Has the West lost sight of Africa? What price does the continent pay for Western “greening” and...
Language has profound power to shape thought, so what happens when words like “genocide” are...
New Zealand was absent from a recent summit where 29 countries made a declaration of commitment...
We need a national conversation on the purpose of schooling...
Researcher Natasha Baulis reflects on the limitations of emotivism in decision-making...
Researcher Natasha Baulis explores the different ways we can decipher truth.
Tea is not just a drink; it's a cultural ritual that brings people together. So is the coronation...
With discussions about signing up to Pillar II of AUKUS, Maxim proposes a diplomatic approach for...
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