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Robin Eames

Text reads: Disabled Honi Presents: What we talk about when we talk about disability pride" on a pink and purple background.
Perspective // Disabled Honi

What we talk about when we talk about disability pride

The importance of disability pride

September 19, 2019 Robin Eames
Culture //

Blood will have blood: miasma and gender

The concept of miasma has a deep and gendered history

November 29, 2018 Robin Eames
Analysis, Features //

Transport for all

Robin Eames is a bitter cripple

October 26, 2018 Robin Eames
Analysis, News // Police Brutality

The Angel of Carillon Avenue

Robin Eames analyses the events and structures that lead to Jack Kokaua's recent death at the hands of the police on Carillon Avenue.

February 22, 2018 Robin Eames
Features //

Hell on wheels

The struggle for true accessibility continues 42 years after the first wheelchair user studied at USyd

October 10, 2017 Robin Eames
Culture //

Sydney Fringe 2017: ‘The Acappelicans’ provide a solid hour of pure dorky joy

Robin Eames is a die hard a cappella fan and they will fight you

September 30, 2017 Robin Eames
Investigation // Jacaranda

The nine lives of the Quandrangle jacaranda

The tree that died last year was not the first to occupy the Quad

August 6, 2017 Robin Eames
white text, black background, pink triangle after the SILENCE = DEATH Act Up ! Fight AIDS posters. Text: a line of the poem "September 1, 1939", by W. H. Auden, that Larry Kramer insists accompany every production/program of The Normal Heart. WE MUST LOVE ONE ANOTHER OR DIE.
Culture // Representation

A not-review of The Normal Heart

Even — or especially — in student theatre, representation matters

June 8, 2017 Robin Eames
Misc //

Genderfluid

Robin M. Eames

September 10, 2015 Robin Eames

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