A Foreigners Return
I shed tears with no remorse, a strangulation has begotten my throat, and with it, infinite sadness. I know my rational mind should take rein, Yet I am unable to allow it to do so. Anger swells up...
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Asylum seekers and refugees have been the cause of much controversial debate in the Australian public for years. Politicians are rapidly being confronted with more questions they are unable to provide...
View ArticleThrough His Eyes: teenage asylum seeker’s journey
Saeed* is about to sit his HSC exams. He’s been diligently studying every day. Like many high school students, he hopes his marks will be high enough to gain entry to university. He may seem like an...
View ArticleRacism: it’s all about you and me
Above image credit: amalia Racism. Difficult to escape this term as it’s been hitting the headlines a lot recently. Is this a sign there is an increase in racist behaviours or racial abuse? That our...
View ArticleAfter the UK Terrorist Killing, Can Multiculturalism Work in Australia?
Above image credit: Randy Lemoine Is multiculturalism a utopic dream? The recent horrific murder in the UK has riled up debate around the multicultural policy, and if it can operate realistically...
View ArticleFinding Sharbat Gula: The Girl Who Gave Hope to Refugees Worldwide
Above Image Credit: National Geographic, Steve McCurry For most people, the name Sharbat Gula doesn’t ring a bell. More people are aware of her other name, the Afghan Girl – the name given to her...
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