Just Work
How to Confront Bias, Prejudice and Bullying to Build a Culture of Inclusivity
(Author) Kim ScottKim Scott
Kim Scott is a prominent Australian writer of Noongar descent, known for his powerful exploration of Indigenous culture and history in his works. His most notable works include "Benang: From the Heart" and "Taboo", which have garnered critical acclaim for their lyrical prose and deep understanding of the experiences of Indigenous Australians. Scott's writing style is characterized by a rich use of language, vivid imagery, and a deep sense of empathy for his characters. He has made significant contributions to Australian literature by shedding light on the complexities of Indigenous identity and history, and his work has had a profound impact on the literary genre. "That Deadman Dance" is considered his most famous work, winning numerous awards including the prestigious Miles Franklin Literary Award.