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Dr Amy Thunig-McGregor has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in October 2022. Besides social media accounts, amythunig has populated their site with Thunig, A. (2025). Reflections of a Doctoral Thesis Journey: To Build a Raft for My Children., Amy Thunig on the paradox of family trauma and belonging | Australian books | The Guardian, Tell Me Again, REVIEW — Readings Books, Keeping formative trauma alive and moving beyond it, First Book Club: Amy Thunig on 'Tell Me Again' — Kill Your Darlings, A time for Bravery: What happens when Australia chooses courage? - Store - The Australia Institute, Friday essay: in our age of AI and constant crisis, real-life community is powerful and precious, Aboriginal Women by Degrees (with an introduction by Amy Thunig-McGregor) | UQP, Words to Sing the World Alive: A Celebration of First Nations Languages | UQP, Listen Now - 'Speaking Out x SWF'. Lessons in Resilience from First Nations Writers and Thinkers - ABC listen, All About Women Festival, Tiddas, Mothers, Aunties: First Nations Matriarchies, Newcastle Writers Festival 2023 Events, Sydney Writers' Festival - SWF Great Debate: The Future is Still Worth Waiting For, Podcast: Survival, Sustenance and Stories. Sydney Writer's Festival, The Blackfulla Books That Made Us: The Art of Seeding Sovereignty in First Nations Storytelling, AAWF. 'Actually Autistic: All About Women 2023', 'A Big Life' panel - Blak & Bright 2024, Sydney Writers' Festival - The Arc of Racism in Australia, Thunig & Jones (2020). "Don’t make me play house‑n***er": Indigenous academic women treated as ‘black performer’ within higher education, blacademia - YouTube, Listen now: 'Race matters with Dr Amy Thunig' FBI Radio, 'Hey Lemonade' Pep talks written by Dr Amy Thunig, FNFD: a fashion force of fresh perspective and talent, REVIEW SWF 2024: Airing your “Dirty Laundry” through memoir writing? Easier than you’d think. - Honi Soit, SWF: Meet our 2024 Guest Curators, 'Normalises talking about big feelings': Three questions Amy Thunig asks their family each week - ABC Everyday, Thunig (2023). Sovereign women: why academia? A journey gathering word-gifts and heart berries., 'Tell Me Again: a Memoir' - Amy's best selling first book - published via UQP, Thunig (2020). Indigenous academic women: treated as ‘black performer’ in higher education, Thunig (2022). First In Family, First For Family: Indigenous academic women's legacy motivation, Instagram, Amy Thunig on how her parents taught her to survive - ABC listen, SBS Seen Podcast S2. Dr Amy Thunig: Gomeroi writer and academic breaking generational cycles, All About Women 2023 | Our takeaways from the event, Amy's TEDx Talk 2019, The Right To Rest. Marie Clare Article by Dr Amy Thunig., Co-Curation of 2023 Sydney Opera House's 'All About Women festival for 2023 is its most exciting yet', Co-Curator. 'All About Women Festival' 2023 at the Sydney Opera House., SMH: The name my mother gave me out of anger saved me, The Conversation: Friday essay: ‘not for me’ – Amy Thunig on the stigma of having a dad in ‘lock-up’, and the embrace of Indigenous academia, Listen now: SWF podcast. 'The Arc of Racism in Australia - Sydney Writers' Festival', Year 12 students, fear not – your score determines neither your worth nor your future | Amy Thunig.