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First things first / 60, edited by Julianne Schultz and Sandra Phillips.

Contributor(s): Series: Griffith review ; 60Description: 343 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781925603316 (paperback)
Other title:
  • First things first
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 305.8/9915 23
  • A828.40808094
In: Griffith reviewSummary: After more than two hundred years of largely unresolved disputes, Australia needs to hear the voices of Australia's First Nations ? and act on them. First Things First delivers strong contemporary insights from leading First Nations people, complemented by robust non-Indigenous writers. It provides a unique opportunity to share transformative information, structural challenges and personal stories, and aims to be an urgent, nuanced chorus for genuine consideration of Makarrata beyond the symbolic. With this special edition, co-edited by Julianne Schultz and Sandra Phillips, Griffith Review excavates history and re-imagines the future, while not forgetting the urgencies of the present. Contributors include: Stan Grant, Marcia Langton, Tony Birch, Melissa Lucashenko, Alexis Wright, Bruce Pascoe, Kathy Marks, Megan Davis and many more.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Vol info Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode Item reserves
Magazine Melbourne Athenaeum Library Magazines 60 May 2018 Available First things first 067868
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After more than two hundred years of largely unresolved disputes, Australia needs to hear the voices of Australia's First Nations ? and act on them. First Things First delivers strong contemporary insights from leading First Nations people, complemented by robust non-Indigenous writers. It provides a unique opportunity to share transformative information, structural challenges and personal stories, and aims to be an urgent, nuanced chorus for genuine consideration of Makarrata beyond the symbolic. With this special edition, co-edited by Julianne Schultz and Sandra Phillips, Griffith Review excavates history and re-imagines the future, while not forgetting the urgencies of the present. Contributors include: Stan Grant, Marcia Langton, Tony Birch, Melissa Lucashenko, Alexis Wright, Bruce Pascoe, Kathy Marks, Megan Davis and many more.

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