Blak, Loud and Proud Who Am I? Cards
Get to know the story of 10 Blak, Loud and Proud people who are keeping the fire burning with this 20 card expansion pack of our popular Who am I? research and game cards.
Ideas for use:
- Assign cards randomly to students to undertake individual or small group research.
- After students report their research findings to the class, use the cards to play games of “Who Am I?” or “Memory” to reinforce learning.
Card size: 105 mm x 148 mm
These cards can be used with the original Who am I? card set as well as the other expansion packs.
Featuring illustrations by Dharug artist Marlee Webb and artwork by Dunghutti artist Aunty Cynthia Younie-O'Brien.
Designed and produced by Wingaru Education, a 100% Aboriginal-owned education specialist.
More About The Artist
More About The Artist


About Cynthia O’Brien-Younie
About Cynthia O’Brien-Younie
Cynthia O’Brien-Younie is a Dunghutti woman from the Mid North Coast of NSW. Cynthia is one of 12 children and grew up in a large family, which fostered a deep pride in both her culture and identity. Cynthia is passionate about sharing her culture and knowledge to support the development of a shared understanding among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people. She believes that through education comes understanding and through understanding comes acceptance. Cynthia has over 38 years of experience across the private and public service supporting Aboriginal People and working with government to improve services for Indigenous communities. Cynthia is a qualified facilitator with over 13 years’ experience delivering cultural awareness training to both government and non-government organisations. Cynthia’s qualifications include: Diploma in Aboriginal Mentoring; Diploma Aboriginal and Community Services; Certificate in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Competence; and Certificate III in Workplace Training and Assessment.
Cynthia O’Brien-Younie is a Dunghutti woman from the Mid North Coast of NSW. Cynthia is one of 12 children and grew up in a large family, which fostered a deep pride in both her culture and identity. Cynthia is passionate about sharing her culture and knowledge to support the development of a shared understanding among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people. She believes that through education comes understanding and through understanding comes acceptance. Cynthia has over 38 years of experience across the private and public service supporting Aboriginal People and working with government to improve services for Indigenous communities. Cynthia is a qualified facilitator with over 13 years’ experience delivering cultural awareness training to both government and non-government organisations. Cynthia’s qualifications include: Diploma in Aboriginal Mentoring; Diploma Aboriginal and Community Services; Certificate in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Competence; and Certificate III in Workplace Training and Assessment.