Talitha Fraser
TALITHA FRASER
A Ngāi Tahu/Pākeha settler on the lands of the peoples of the Kulin Nation, Talitha Fraser is the founder of The Recollective – a playground for reflection, culture, and feminist theologies and Adminsitrator of the Australian Collaborators in Feminist Theologies network.
Her creative practice is one of contemplative listening for what space has to say at the nexus of context, time and place. What can we make, here? This attention to taiao, as well as a vocational calling to radical discipleship and theopoetics, seeks to explore what responsibilities, privileges, inspirations, and possibilities exist within place. Forms can be a blend of poetry and photography, of philosophy and theology, of observation and mindfulness, of textile and digital craft.
Talitha has work experience in delivering high-level administrative and operational support across not for profit, higher education, social justice and activist communities. Her skills include strategic planning of logistics and work flow, administrative project support and event planning, and she has a high level proficiency of content and media creation.
Talitha has completed studies and published work on radical discipleship, creative and contemplative practices, rites and rituals, collective trauma recovery and resiliency, and poetry.