She Carried On: Women’s Power, Erasure, and Legacy in Victoria’s History

She Carried On: Women’s Power, Erasure, and Legacy in Victoria’s History

Victorian Archives CentreNorth Melbourne, VIC
Wednesday, Mar 25 from 6 pm to 7:15 pm AEDT
Overview

Women's History Month talk hosted by Santilla Chingaipe

She Carried On: Women’s Power, Erasure, and Legacy in Victoria’s History brings together Dr Scarlette Nhi Do, Professor Zoë Laidlaw and PhD candidate Kacey Sinclair for a timely conversation about women’s influence in shaping Victoria’s past. From Lady Gladys Nicholls’ overlooked Indian-Australian heritage and activism, to Janet Biddlecombe’s pastoral wealth and philanthropic power rooted in colonial dispossession, to Fanny Finch’s resistance as a woman of colour in gold-rush Victoria, this event interrogates how women’s labour, leadership and legacies are remembered. Together, these historians ask: whose histories endure, whose are erased and how should we reckon with them today?

Doors open at 5:30pm with drinks and light refreshments. The talk starts at 6pm. Join us online or at the Victorian Archives Centre.

This event is part of Public Record Office Victoria's Cabinet-in-Confidence campaign, celebrating the first ever opening of closed Victorian cabinet papers. They include records from 1990-1992, when Victoria saw its first female Premier, Joan Kirner.


Women's History Month talk hosted by Santilla Chingaipe

She Carried On: Women’s Power, Erasure, and Legacy in Victoria’s History brings together Dr Scarlette Nhi Do, Professor Zoë Laidlaw and PhD candidate Kacey Sinclair for a timely conversation about women’s influence in shaping Victoria’s past. From Lady Gladys Nicholls’ overlooked Indian-Australian heritage and activism, to Janet Biddlecombe’s pastoral wealth and philanthropic power rooted in colonial dispossession, to Fanny Finch’s resistance as a woman of colour in gold-rush Victoria, this event interrogates how women’s labour, leadership and legacies are remembered. Together, these historians ask: whose histories endure, whose are erased and how should we reckon with them today?

Doors open at 5:30pm with drinks and light refreshments. The talk starts at 6pm. Join us online or at the Victorian Archives Centre.

This event is part of Public Record Office Victoria's Cabinet-in-Confidence campaign, celebrating the first ever opening of closed Victorian cabinet papers. They include records from 1990-1992, when Victoria saw its first female Premier, Joan Kirner.


Speakers

Santilla Chingaipe

Dr Scarlette Nhi Do

Professor Zoë Laidlaw

Kacey Sinclair

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 15 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

Location

Victorian Archives Centre

99 Shiel Street

North Melbourne, VIC 3051

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