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No more ignoring culture: deep re-thinking of mental health frameworks needed

Mental health differs immensely across the world, and Western institutions fail to recognise this.

October 20, 2021 Ariana Haghighi and Eamonn Murphy
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Nuclear families are not the power we need

Pulling the plug on a tired model.

May 31, 2021 Katarina Butler
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African culture on campus

Why is African language and culture so undervalued at the University of Sydney?

January 9, 2021 Hanad Barkhadle
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The freedom of being a third culture kid

Personal journeys of self-acceptance look different for those between cultures

May 23, 2019 Georgia Tan
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Duality of man

Deepa Alam muses on her biracial identity

May 24, 2018 Deepa Alam

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