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Dr. Debbie Bargallie is a Principal Research Fellow at Griffith University, affiliated with the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research and Griffith Institute for Educational Research. She holds honorary and adjunct roles at Macquarie University and Universitas Pesantren Tinggi Darul Ulum in Indonesia. Her research focuses on race theory, decolonial praxis, and Indigenous methodologies, with a commitment to racial justice and global solidarity. Bargallie earned her PhD from Queensland University of Technology, along with a Master of Policy and Planning and a Bachelor of Social Science.
Her work addresses systemic racism in institutions, particularly in the public sector, and emphasizes racial literacy as a tool for anti-racist transformation. Key publications include Unmasking the racial contract (2020) and the co-edited Critical Racial and Decolonial Literacies (2024). She leads initiatives such as the Queensland Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre and contributes to projects like advancing racial literacy in workplaces through CEVAW.
- Research Interests: Critical race theory, Indigenous epistemologies, decolonial education, anti-racist policy.
- Awards: 2019 Stanner Award for her doctoral thesis on racial microaggressions in the Australian Public Service.
- Grants/Projects: Leads funded research on racial literacy and workplace justice, including the Make Us Count report on Aboriginal women in Victorian public sectors.
- Labs/Teams: Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Griffith Institute for Educational Research.




