Gregory Phillips

Gregory Phillips is a Waanyi and Jaru medical anthropologist. He leads change in the art and science of decolonisation. He had a PhD addressing power, cultural safety and racism issues in medical schools, is Professor of First Peoples Health (Adjunct) in the School of Medicine at Griffith University, and Chairs the Ebony Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Institute.
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The role of universities in balanced national conversations about racism

We continue to see the fallout from the Carumba Institute’s National Symposium on Racism  held last month, with attacks on organisers, delegates, and academic freedom.…

Decolonisation of the workplace! Is more important than ever

Decolonising an organisation must be intentional, resourced and based on ethical, moral and legal motivations for workplaces to learn and apply respectful ways of ensuring Indigenous self-determination and institution-wide responsibility.

Black Women Confronting Racism and Sexism

In the storm, look to the calm. All of the Black women and men in the AFL industry trying to change things are the true warriors.

Can we breathe?

At the end of 2020, it is useful to reflect on the fact that bushfires, white supremacy and coronavirus are all the natural consequences of…

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