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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Freda_GlynnFreda Glynn - Wikipedia

    Alfreda "Freda" Glynn AM (born 24 August 1939), also known as Freda Thornton, is a Kaytetye photographer and media specialist. She is known as co-founder of the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association Group of Companies, which incorporates CAAMA and Imparja.

  2. In response, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have taken the matter into their own hands, acting to stake their claim amongst Australia’s media landscape. One pioneering figure is Alfreda ‘Freda’ Glynn, who is the focus of upcoming documentary She Who Must Be Loved.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm2627154Freda Glynn - IMDb

    Freda Glynn. Actress: Black Chook. Freda Glynn is co-founder of the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association Group of Companies (CAAMA). Freda Glynn spent her early childhood in and around Alice Springs in the Northern Territory.

  4. 13 de oct. de 2018 · She Who Must Be Loved: Directed by Erica Glynn. With Alfreda Glynn, Freda Glynn. The life story of Alfreda Glynn, a 78-year-old Aboriginal woman and co-founder of the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association and Imparja TV.

  5. Freda Glynn is best known as one of the ­­co-founders of the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association, an organisation launched in 1980 that enabled indigenous radio, music, video and filmmaking to develop and brought them into the spotlight.

  6. Freda Glynn is co-founder of the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association Group of Companies (CAAMA).

  7. Freda Glynn. Actress: Black Chook. Freda Glynn is co-founder of the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association Group of Companies (CAAMA). Freda Glynn spent her early childhood in and around Alice Springs in the Northern Territory.