In Conversation: Until Justice Comes with Juno Gemes, Djon Mundine and Michael Aird at the Library



Overview
Join Juno Gemes, Djon Mundine and Michael Aird, as they share their own personal histories as friends, colleagues and collaborators, telling the true history of Australia.
Entry to this event is free but bookings are essential via the National Library of Australia website.
If you cannot attend in-person, the conversation will be available online. Please make a booking and they will send you a direct link to the livestream event via email. Or you can join through the Library's YouTube channel.
Photographer and social justice activist Juno Gemes has spent much of her long career documenting the lives and struggles of First Nations people.
Michael Aird is the Director of the University of Queensland Anthropology Museum. Michael has worked in the arts and cultural heritage sector for 40 years with a focus on documenting aspects of urban Aboriginal history.
Djon Mundine OAM is a proud Bandjalung man from the Northern Rivers of New South Wales. He is a curator, writer, artist and activist and is celebrated as a foundational figure in the criticism and exhibition of contemporary Aboriginal art.
Dates
2 May 2025Facilities
- Cafe
- Carpark
- Family Friendly
- Lockers
- Non Smoking
- Parents Room
- Public Toilet
- Shop / Gift Shop