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Faces of Change was an Australian documentary series created by Anne Deveson and broadcast by the ABC in 1982 to 83. It was a six part series about ordinary women. [1] [2] Subjects covered were an Aboriginal woman who was separated from her family as an infant, [3] [4] [5] a woman doctor running a woman's health centre, the effect on working women of insufficient child care, a lesbian couple ...
Faces of Change (1982 documentary series) Spinning Out (Australian Film Commission, 1991, writer, director and producer) [ 22 ] Paper Trails episode , Compass (October 2017, Mental As Week, feature) [ 23 ]
13 December - The ABC premieres Faces of Change, an all new six episode program that studies women's changing roles in Australian society. Nine, Seven and the ABC conduct stereo test transmissions. Former Network Ten reporter Jana Wendt joins Nine Network's 60 Minutes team as its first female reporter.
Pattrn’s “Faces of Change” returns with poet/climate activist Jordan Sanchez sharing her mission, her words, and her vision. “Faces of […] The post Watch: Jordan Sanchez intersects art ...
What started as a personal mission for self-described “earth advocate” Anamarie Shreeves has evolved into an environmentalist collective and a The post ‘Faces of Change’ — This ‘earth ...
The UCLA-educated Di Gioia was not an anthropologist by profession, but was drawn to the field by an interest in exploring the lives of ordinary people. [2] In the early 1970s, Di Gioia and his partner David Hancock became involved in the work of filmmaker Norman Miller, upon whom the National Science Foundation had bestowed a grant to produce a film series examining global ecological zones.
Singer and rapper AY Young has spent the last 10 years channeling the power of music and the energy of The post ‘Faces of Change’: Recording artist AY Young channels the power of music ...
A native of Central Los Angeles, Joe Brewster graduated from Crenshaw High School and received a B.A. in Biology from Stanford University.Brewster went on to Harvard Medical School, [1] where he received his medical degree in 1978 and completed his residency in psychiatry and neurology at McLean Hospital in 1982.