Michael (Mick) Dodson AM (b. 1950) is a Yawuru man from the southern Kimberley in Western Australia. Orphaned at ten, he was educated by the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Monivae College in Hamilton, Victoria. He studied law at Monash University and in 1981 became Victoria's first Aboriginal barrister. In 1988 he gained national attention as counsel assisting the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. As Australia's first Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner from 1993 to 1998 he co-authored the Bringing Them Home report that illuminated the history of the Indigenous people who became known as the stolen generations. Australian of the Year in 2009, he has two honorary doctorates. Dodson is an Emeritus Professor at the Australian National University and was Director of the ANU National Centre for Indigenous Studies from its establishment in 2005 until 2018. His dream is to achieve reconciliation in this country and a better future for his people. 'Upholding human rights is about looking out for each other,' Dodson has stated, 'sometimes we don't speak up when we should.'