In light of International Human Rights Day on December 10, Dunghutti organiser Paul Silva identified the irony of so-called Australia celebrating the day, whilst First Nations people have had those rights taken away by the colonial system.
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The only way workers can fight for their wages and conditions is to hit the system where it hurts, by withholding their labour and going on strike.
Marjan Kamali’s novel portrayed a bond so strong that those who read it could not help but weep.
The fight to free Palestine and cut the government’s and USyd’s ties to Israel is far from over. What the movement on campus needs to do now is get more organised and be prepared to hit the ground running next semester, arranging more forums, rallies, and sit-ins to defy USyd management until our demands for USyd to cut ties are met.
The “missing link of action leads to a destructive future,” in the wake of an “unfair distribution of justice,” and the intergenerational injustices inflicted in Gaza.
Neither the enamoured men, nor the viewfinder, nor the audience, witness Parthenope’s inner psychology. Dialogue is airy and oblique, with quotable aphorisms and pithy witticisms feeling hollow.
Despite catastrophe, My lola, my tatay, and the rest of the family continue this act of love and care for the community, one which all indigenous peoples know too well.
Iris is a one-person show and a debut for Dead Fruit Theatre Company, co-written and performed by Mish Fry, directed…
Together, Xavier Hazard and Director Mehhma Malhi lead a powerful creative team. Hazard achieves startling depth through his characters, with each narrative brought to life with intricate care.
The open letter was addressed to Chancellor David Thodey, Vice-Chancellor Mark Scott and the Academic Board. It has been signed by 54 academics thus far.