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David Selvarajah Vadiveloo is an Australian lawyer, human rights and education consultant, cultural broker and screen producer. Vadiveloo received the 2005 Australian Human Rights Commission Award for Individual Community Achievement and was the youngest person to be Highly Commended for the Australian Human Rights Medal, recognising lifelong commitment and achievements in human rights. Vadiveloo is the Founder and Executive Director of the social justice, media and education agency Community Prophets. He leads the cultural safety and culturally responsive practice reform underway in schools that operate in Victoria's juvenile justice system and consults to high-profile Indigenous community and commercial organisations in Australia and the United States including the Mirarr Gundjeihmi Abor

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  • David Selvarajah Vadiveloo is an Australian lawyer, human rights and education consultant, cultural broker and screen producer. Vadiveloo received the 2005 Australian Human Rights Commission Award for Individual Community Achievement and was the youngest person to be Highly Commended for the Australian Human Rights Medal, recognising lifelong commitment and achievements in human rights. Vadiveloo is the Founder and Executive Director of the social justice, media and education agency Community Prophets. He leads the cultural safety and culturally responsive practice reform underway in schools that operate in Victoria's juvenile justice system and consults to high-profile Indigenous community and commercial organisations in Australia and the United States including the Mirarr Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation and the Inupiat Education Department in Alaska. Vadiveloo's social justice films have been nominated for Australian Film Institute Awards in both the drama and documentary categories. Vadiveloo is married to Inupiat screen producer, education consultant and cultural broker Rachel Naŋinaaq Ewardson. (en)
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  • Monash University, Victorian College of the Arts (en)
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  • September 2017 (en)
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  • Bachelor of Law, Bachelor of Arts, Grad. Dip. Film & Television (en)
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  • Community Prophets Pty Ltd (en)
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  • David Selvarajah Vadiveloo (en)
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  • Australian (en)
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  • Lawyer, Human rights & Education consultant, Screen Producer (en)
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  • Victor and Anne Vadiveloo (en)
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  • Rachel Naŋinaaq Edwardson (en)
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  • David Selvarajah Vadiveloo is an Australian lawyer, human rights and education consultant, cultural broker and screen producer. Vadiveloo received the 2005 Australian Human Rights Commission Award for Individual Community Achievement and was the youngest person to be Highly Commended for the Australian Human Rights Medal, recognising lifelong commitment and achievements in human rights. Vadiveloo is the Founder and Executive Director of the social justice, media and education agency Community Prophets. He leads the cultural safety and culturally responsive practice reform underway in schools that operate in Victoria's juvenile justice system and consults to high-profile Indigenous community and commercial organisations in Australia and the United States including the Mirarr Gundjeihmi Abor (en)
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