Listen: Brooke Prentis in conversation with Stephen O’Doherty. 

Brooke Prentis is a Waka Waka woman, a Christian pastor, and Social Justice spokesperson for Common Grace. on Open House she shared with Stephen O’Doherty why this year’s NAIDOC theme, “Because of her we can” is such a powerful message and it’s importance to Aboriginal Christians.

The 2018 National NAIDOC Poster was designed by Cheryl Moggs, a Bigambul woman from Goondiwindi. Cheryl drew on the history, courage and resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to educate others. The artwork (tarmunggie – Woman) has three overlaying images, connecting dreamtime, culture and knowledge.

To listen to the podcast of this conversation click the red play button at the top of the page, or you can subscribe to Open House podcasts in iTunes and they will appear in your feed.

 


Anne Rinaudo

Anne Rinuado is a broadcast and digital journalist with a background spanning media, public relations, and ministerial communications. She currently serves as a Senior Electorate Officer at the Parliament of NSW, bringing extensive experience in policy, communications, and public affairs. Anne contributes to Hope 103.2 as a journalist and writer covering faith, life, and culture.

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