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Kyllie Cripps is a Professor at Monash University's Indigenous Studies Centre. Her research focuses on community responses to violence and the intersectional issues surrounding Indigenous family violence in Australia and the United States. She employs an interdisciplinary lens to foster meaningful dialogue within communities about sensitive topics that often remain unspoken. Kyllie's work emphasizes creating safe spaces for community members, helping them to articulate their experiences and work towards change. She is passionate about mentoring both Indigenous and non-Indigenous professionals, aiming to cultivate a new generation of scholars and advocates who are committed to social justice. Kyllie contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in the areas of education and community empowerment. Additionally, she actively collaborates on various projects aimed at addressing violence against women and intersectional analyses of racism. Kyllie's extensive engagement with communities and dedication to mobilizing local resources further exemplifies her commitment to fostering a just society.
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