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Faye Blanch is a Lecturer at Flinders University, affiliated with the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work and the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. Her work focuses on Indigenous education, decolonizing methodologies, and the use of hip hop as a tool for cultural engagement.
- Teaching interests: Supporting Indigenous students, culturally safe learning spaces, secondary schooling engagement
- Coordinated topics: Indigenous Research Methodologies, Teaching Indigenous Australian Students
Her research explores the intersection of Indigenous epistemologies, creative resistance, and social justice, often through collaborative projects like the Unbound Collective. Recent publications address decolonial praxis, Indigenous repatriation, and anti-racism in education.
- 2023: International Women's Day Irene Bell Award
She contributes to community engagement via roles such as Aboriginal Arts Boards SA committee member and has been involved in projects like the Catholic Education SA Indigenous Wellbeing and Learner Project (2022). Her activities include invited talks at institutions like the Art Gallery of New South Wales and dialogues with prominent scholars such as Professor Jackie Huggins and Aileen Moreton-Robinson.



