Churchill Fellowship report by Antoinette Braybrook AM

Antoinette Braybrook’s Churchill Fellowship researched ways that First Nations peoples around the world have translated cultural wisdoms and practices into physical buildings and spaces, to promote collective identity and healing.

Antoinette embarked on a study tour of Turtle Island (USA/Canada), Aotearoa New Zealand and Hawaii. She spoke with and learned from First Nations women who have built culturally safe and powerful spaces for their own communities.

The Report is available to download below. Read more about Antoinette’s Churchill fellowship here.