Country: Australia
Professor Marcia Langton AO is a distinguished anthropologist, geographer, and academic from the Yiman and Bidjara nations of Queensland, Australia. Since 2000, she has held the esteemed position of Foundation Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies at the University of Melbourne, also serving as Associate Provost. Marcia’s advocacy journey began as the General Secretary of the Federal Council for Advancement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in 1977. Her impactful contributions include work on the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody and the Aboriginal negotiating panel for the Native Title Act passage. A prolific author, her publications span Aboriginal land tenure, agreement-making, art, and film. A Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences of Australia, Marcia Langton continues to be an assertive and influential voice in the Australian media.
Profesor Marcia Langton AO adalah seorang antropolog, geografer dan akademisi terkemuka dari masyarakat Yiman dan Bidjara yang berasal dari Queensland, Australia. Sejak 2000, ia telah memegang jabatan terhormat sebagai Ketua Yayasan Australian Indigenous Studies di University of Melbourne, sekaligus menjabat Associate Provost. Perjalanan advokasi Marcia dimulai sebagai Sekretaris Jenderal Federeal Council for Advancement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in 1977. Kontribusi-kontribusinya yang berdampak besar termasuk bekerja untuk Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody dan panel negosiasi Aboriginal untuk diloloskannya the Native Title Act passage. Seorang pengarang produktif, karya-karyanya mencakup masalah kepemilikan tanah, pembuatan kesepakatan, seni dan film. Seorang fellow untuk the Academy of the Social Sciences of Australia, Marcia Langton tetap menjadi suara yang asertif dan berpengaruh dalam media Australia.
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