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HomeUpcoming EventsThe Bride Flights. Women, Migration and The History of Australia
The Bride Flights. Women, Migration and the History of Australia

The Bride Flights. Women, migration and the history of Australia.

Documentary screening and Q&A with director Dr Natalia Ortiz (UNSW)

As part of an agreement between the Spanish and Australian governments, known as Plan Martha, a number of single Spanish women migrated to Australia in the 60s to work as house servants for two years, or so they were told...

Come and learn about Australian migration history from the lived experiences of these women. A Q&A session with director Dr Natalia Ortiz (UNSW) will follow the screening.

Documentary directed by Dr Natalia Ortiz Ceberio and Javier Castro

Speaker

Dr Natalia Ortiz Ceberio

Convenor, Spanish Studies, UNSW

This event is supported by the ANU Spanish Program and the SLLL Transnational Research Network

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Date & time

  • Thu 24 Nov 2022, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Location

RSSS Auditorium, 146 Ellery Cres, ACTON ACT 2601

Speakers

  • Dr Natalia Ortiz (UNSW)

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