4. Step inside Mudgin-Gal, an Aboriginal women's drop-in centre
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What really happens inside Mudgin-Gal Women’s Centre in inner city Sydney?
Who walks through its doors? What do they find when they do?
Host Ashlee Donohue takes you on a tour: from the reception area, to the women's weaving group upstairs, and the First 1000 Days program and playgroup for new mums.
Meet the women who drop in, hear how Mudgin-Gal’s programs work day to day, and how this community organisation keeps Aboriginal women connected and supported.
Voices in this episodeHost Ashlee Donohue: current CEO of Mudgin-Gal Women's Aboriginal Corporation, an Aboriginal led and run women's centre in Redfern, Sydney.
Selena (First 1000 Days program) and participants in the Mudgin-Gal weaving group.
CreditsThese yarning circles were part of social impact research by Ashley Donohue and Jane Wangmann.
Artwork by Vicki Golding.
Produced by Jane Curtis of UTS Impact Studios.
Sound engineering by John Jacobs.
Impact Studios Executive Producer is Sarah Gilbert.
Our theme music is Intertwined, written by Nardi Simpson and performed by The Stiff Gins.