Rebecca Bennett (PhD; BA Hons) is Pro Vice Chancellor Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at Murdoch University, Western Australia. Multidisciplinary academic (Social Sciences, Humanities, Public Health and Education), with 1095 career citations and a h-index of 15 on Google Scholar. Alongside executive and teaching leadership, Bennett maintains an active research profile as a Chief Investigator on three Category 1-funded, Aboriginal-led research projects examining racism, intersectionality and allyship in Aboriginal health and education settings, including RAAYS and Pride Yarns. Her research focus is to understand and develop effective anti-racism allyship within Australian settler colonial contexts. Bennett has extensive teaching experience across cultural studies, women’s studies, education studies, postgraduate cross-cultural acculturation, postgraduate research methods, university teaching, Indigenous Research Methods, pre-university enabling programs and the Scholarship of Learning and Teaching. Her expertise in qualitative research design (empirical and conceptual) is grounded in Critical Race Theory, Critical Whiteness Studies, Cultural Studies, De-/Anti-colonialism, and Indigenous Research Methods.