Dr Meg Perkins was born in colonial Africa, studied sociology and psychology in South Africa, and has worked with people involved in the Australian criminal justice system since 1991. Her PhD studies ...
Brian Terrel is a co-coordinator of Voices for Creative Nonviolence. He lives and works at Strangers and Guests Catholic Worker Farm in Maloy, Iowa, where he helps tend a large garden and small herd ...
This is a question that is often pondered by advocates in the highly contested area of Multiculturalism as a public policy position. And it is a vexed question. In order to be able to glean some kind ...
Mia Pepper works with the Conservation Council of Western Australia as the nuclear free campaigner and is a board member of the Mineral Policy Institute. Mia studied at RMIT university in Melbourne in ...
Dr Woolombi Waters is a Kamilaroi Aboriginal man with six children. His PhD “Contemporary Urban Indigenous ‘Dreamings’: interaction, engagement and creative practice,” documents surviving Kamilaroi ...
Shelter SA is the peak body for housing in South Australia funded through the State Government’s Housing Minister’s Advisory Fund. Shelter SA is a member organisation and members consist of a diverse ...
Samantha Connor is a disability advocate from Western Australia. She has lived experience of disability and is a wheelchair user. Samantha is a board member at People with Disability Australia, the WA ...
Dr Brian Steels is Director of the Asia Pacific Forum for Restorative Justice and coordinates the Institute for Restorative Justice & Penal Reform in Australia. Dr Steels is also a Researcher at ...
Rex Bellotti Jr. – 15 years old at the time, was struck by a police vehicle on Lower King Road, Albany – it was shy of midnight as he was walking home from an Aboriginal Wake on March 6, 2009. Four ...
February 15, 2015 After a week here in FMC Lexington Satellite camp, a federal prison in Kentucky, I started catching up on national and international news via back issues of USA Today available in ...
Yumarri gululgulul jawari ngaba Mick Estens, ngina da stogmen warg nemberli bulugi dejin. barmarr lilmi maluga sgul nyaga dururrdururr da bulugi wanji njarramala. Mick Estens grew up in Coonabarabran ...
Before everyone else jumped on the bandwagon, a couple of years ago I first revealed the lie of $25 billion spent on Indigenous disadvantage, now touted at $30 billion. Mainstream media continued to ...
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