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From Bangalore to Balmain – Padma Raman’s lifelong advocacy for women and girls

From Bangalore to Balmain – Padma Raman’s lifelong advocacy for women and girls

The racism and resilience Padma Raman’s parents experienced lit a social justice fire in her early on. She landed on the sunny shores of Sydney in the 1980s and watched both her parents face racism and discrimination seeking work. She’s gone on to dedicate her career to making the world a better place for women and girls. It’s taken her to the halls of Federal Parliament and the United Nations. The Pamela Denoon lecture is presented by the ANU Gender Institute and the National Foundation for Australian Women. Speakers Padma Raman PSM Executive Director Office for Women at the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Akrti Tyagi Head of Digital at Girls Run the World Sally Moyle Deputy Chair of the National Foundation for Australian Women

Big Ideas · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

June 12, 202554m 39s

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Show Notes

The racism and resilience Padma Raman’s parents experienced lit a social justice fire in her early on. She landed on the sunny shores of Sydney in the 1980s and watched both her parents face racism and discrimination seeking work.  She’s gone on to dedicate her career to making the world a better place for women and girls. It’s taken her to the halls of Federal Parliament and the United Nations. The Pamela Denoon lecture is presented by the ANU Gender Institute and the National Foundation for Australian Women

Speakers

Padma Raman PSMExecutive Director Office for Women at the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

Akrti TyagiHead of Digital at Girls Run the World 

Sally MoyleDeputy Chair of the National Foundation for Australian Women

Topics

padma ramannational foundation for australian womenfeminismwomens rightsadvocacyinternational development