

Aunty Ruth Hegarty’s life of defiance, faith and finding her voice
Oct 16, 2024
Aunty Ruth Hegarty, a resilient Goongaree woman and acclaimed author, shares her inspiring journey from the harsh realities of the Cherbourg Mission during the Great Depression to finding her voice and family. She reflects on her childhood traumas, emphasizing the bond with her mother and the friendships forged in adversity. Aunty Ruth discusses her struggles as a young worker and the bravery it took to seek freedom. With unwavering faith, she highlights the importance of advocacy and the healing power of storytelling in shaping her identity.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Journey to Cherbourg: A Life Rewritten
01:40 • 2min
Reflections on Childhood Within the Dormitory
03:43 • 20min
Aunty Ruth's Struggles: A Journey to Freedom
24:04 • 11min
Reflections on Love, Loss, and Faith
35:29 • 3min
The Empowering Voice of Faith and Advocacy
38:45 • 2min
Navigating Motherhood and Memory
40:32 • 12min