Thank you for attending my presentation
Stories don’t just tell us what happened.
They tell us who we are — and what we choose to remember.
Australian Story Catchers preserves lived experience through respectful, trauma-informed storytelling, with a focus on voices that may otherwise go unheard.
Continue the conversation
Whether you are a practitioner, community worker, researcher, organisation or someone carrying a story of your own, I’d love to stay connected.
You can use this page to:
- learn more about Crossing the Pacific: Chilean Voices in Australia
- explore storytelling projects for communities
- discuss trauma-informed oral history work
- invite Australian Story Catchers to collaborate
- share your details and stay in touch
About the presentation
My presentation explored how filming oral histories can create a safe space for memory, recognition and healing — especially for communities shaped by exile, migration, trauma and silence.
Thank you for attending the presentation.
If you’d like to learn more about storytelling projects, collaborate, or stay in touch — we’d love to hear from you.
Share your reflections

I’d love to hear what stayed with you after the presentation.
You’re welcome to leave a short reflection, insight, or feeling.
Your response helps me understand how this work resonates —
and may be shared (with permission) as part of future presentations.
Share your thoughts on the Conference presentation
Learn more about the film
Crossing the Pacific: Chilean Voices in Australia is an independent documentary capturing stories of exile, migration and rebuilding identity.
The film continues to be shared through community screenings and conversations.
Learn more about the film

Host a screening

Crossing the Pacific is available for community, organisational and educational screenings.
These screenings offer more than just a film — they create space
for meaningful conversations around migration, identity, memory and belonging.
Options include:
- a standalone screening
- a facilitated discussion
- a Q&A with the filmmaker


