Breaking the boundaries : Australian activists tell their stories /
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Imprint: | Mile End, South Australia : Wakefield Press, 2016. ©2016 |
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Description: | 1 online resource (231 pages) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11307765 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction, Yvonne Allen and Joy Noble
- Sierra Leone to Australia: the long road to action, Khadija Gbla
- Social media in times of crises, Mel Irons
- The reluctant activist, Julian Burnside
- Flying our Aboriginal flag, Phoebe and Savannah Brice
- Outward action arising from inward stillness
- Adrian Glamorgan
- Pulping the mill, Anne Layton-Bennett
- The full circle, Jo Vallentine
- Coming home to the spirit of the land, Georgina Williams
- Is political lobbying out of fashion?, Margaret Reynolds
- From workplace to saving the beaches, Jim Douglas
- The resilience and 'stickability' of the artist, Anne Riggs
- Turning ideas into reality in Afghanistan, Matthias Tomczak
- Doing what I feared the most, Jenny Scott
- Where volunteering can lead you, John Bennett
- First footprints in every primary school, Maddison Day
- A Bolivian journey, Tessa Henwood-Mitchell
- A voice for the environment, Peter Owen
- My great big morning teas, Mackenzie Francis-Brown
- Unfolding projects: Australian and Afghan artists' books, Gali Weiss
- If the River Murray mouth could speak, Diane Bell
- An Indigenous prime minister in our lifetime, Andrew Penfold
- Life's unrecognised moral mentors, Lorna Hallahan
- The business of sex work, Deborah McCulloch
- Politicians at the end of life, Julia Anaf
- Building peace through social justice, Andrew Alcock
- A life-changing disease motivates and inspires, Eliza Bartlett
- Corporate dominance versus democracy, Shirley Collins
- From peak oil to our garden, Michael Dwyer
- MADGE takes on the GM industry, Fran Murrell
- Save the Duck Pond, M. Isabel Storer
- Ordinary people can change the world, Chris Loorham
- A brush with peace, Judy Blyth
- It's up to us, Jaime Yallup Farrant
- Locking the farm gates, Sarah Moles
- Kick-starters fro tree planting, Lolo Holbein
- Long-service leave for activists, Brenda Concohie
- Saving Lake Claremont
- a full-time job, Heidi Hardisty
- A river, a bridge and a struggle, Richard Owen
- There is room for everyone in the puzzle, Mia Pepper
- Voices from the Kimberley, Jan Lewis, Fiona Dean, Daryl Dean, Ali Batten, Lahea Levi
- Remembering the Women's Camp at Pine Gap, 1983, Biff Ward.