Thelma Austin is a proud Gunditjmara woman living, raising her family, and working on Wurundjeri country.
This workshop is a nurturing, creative experience for Aboriginal women to connect and start their journey to embracing their inner Blak Queen.
Participants are invited to make their own crowns from dried plants & flowers, crystals, and craft materials- weaved through strengths-based discussions around our Matriarch’s and ancestors.
Thelma will also share her story of family violence, her healing journey and how this led her to start the Blak Queens Movement in honor of her Mum, Nan and all women and children.
Be quick to register as spots fill quickly.
To register, call us on 9244 3333 or email kwp@djirra.org.au
Download the PDF flyer here
Thelma Austin is a proud Gunditjmara woman living, raising her family, and working on Wurundjeri country.
This workshop is a nurturing, creative experience for Aboriginal women to connect and start their journey to embracing their inner Blak Queen.
Participants are invited to make their own crowns from dried plants & flowers, crystals, and craft materials- weaved through strengths-based discussions around our Matriarch’s and ancestors.
Thelma will also share her story of family violence, her healing journey and how this led her to start the Blak Queens Movement in honor of her Mum, Nan and all women and children.
Be quick to register as spots fill quickly.
To register, call us on 9244 3333 or email kwp@djirra.org.au
Download the PDF flyer here