Tracy Barber

Tracy Barber has extensive experience and expertise as an educator, researcher and evaluator. She has successfully initiated and led numerous research and evaluation projects including with Indigenous organisations, non-government organisations and the schools, vocational and higher education sectors. She specialises in applied research projects that can inform practice and policy development, with an emphasis on cross-disciplinary and cross-organisational collaboration. Tracy’s current role at UTS Jumbunna Institute focuses on Indigenous education projects that critique and challenge mainstream practices, advocate for Indigenous voice and leadership in education, and contribute to advancing the education outcomes and experiences of Indigenous students at school and university.

Publications

Challenging the Silences: Leading Change to Support Indigenous Representation and Priorities in Australian Libraries
Kirsten Thorpe, Monica Galassi, Lauren Booker, Tracy Barber. © 2023. 22 pages.
The complex history of Indigenous and colonizer relations in Australia has significantly impacted the terms of engagement between Indigenous peoples with libraries and archives....