Inclusion “Truth-telling, and being heard and understood is healing” By Madison Howarth Inclusion By Madison Howarth Previous article The Unspoken Threat Facing Thousands of Australian Women Next article Letting Go To Move Forward Truth-telling has been a central part of my growing up. From a young age I knew that the Stolen Generations were something that had a direct impact on my family.I knew that my great grandmother, Kathleen Miller, was stolen from her mother when she was ten years old. That in the early hours of the morning, police forced their way into her Redfern home and took her siblings. Madison Howarth will host FW Live on Friday 9 July at 4pm. She will interview Mundanara Bayles, a Wonnarua, Bunjalung and Birri-Gubba, Gungalu woman and host of the Black Magic Woman podcast. Tune in at Future Women’s Facebook page. Best of Future Women Leadership ‘I also feel resolve, focus and determination to be part of the change’ By Odessa Blain Leadership The sentence that created a Paralympic champion By Odessa Blain Leadership From ‘eat the frog’ to ‘play in the grey’: Three leadership lessons By Odessa Blain Leadership Why Jamila Rizvi wants us to talk about men By Odessa Blain Diamond Meet the leaders: Jacqui Loustau By FW Diamond Meet the leaders: Amanda McIntyre By FW Diamond Meet the leaders: Kathryn McMullan By FW Diamond Meet the leaders: Lauren Sams By FW Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.