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More to the Story: Conversations with Refugees
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25.01.2022 Fantastic story about youth participation in the arts and what a difference it can make to those coming from a refugee or Aboriginal background. What an inspiration! Perth Festival and Edmund Rice Centre https://www.perthfestival.com.au/news/socrates-story/
16.01.2022 During this week we celebrated International Human Rights Day. On December 10 we remembered the day the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was proclaimed in 1948.. The pandemic exposed failures and exploitation of poorer people at home and around the world. Some reflections and links to thoughtful articles are at www.moretothestory.com.au
15.01.2022 The Edmund Edmund Rice Centre WA ,where I am a board member, works with people from a refugee and migrant background as well as Aboriginal and Torres Straits Islander people. During NAIDOC Week I thought I would feature one of our programs for women called Weaving Culture that brings women of a different background together. Have a look on my website www.moretothestory.com.au
11.01.2022 It is Refugee Week.The Refugee Council has a huge amount of information and events on-line available. I’ve put links on my website www.moretothestory.com.au. They have joined forces with SBS Food Online for Refugee Week. You’ll be able to watch and cook along with people from refugee backgrounds as they share delicious dishes from their home cuisines and tell us what each dish means to them. https://www.sbs.com.au/food/subject/world-refugee-week
05.01.2022 Here’s a review of The Kabul Peace House by Mark Isaacswhere Afghan doctor Insaan, undertakes an idealistic project: to build and maintain a community of young Afghans devoted to the principle of non-violence. If you’re interested in finding hope in this world that can be gloomy and are interested in Afghanistan this beautifully written book is a must for you. Full review www.moretothestory.com.au
04.01.2022 I've just finished reading The Beekeeper of Aleppo. It's a haunting but inspiring book. Review on www.moretothestory.com.au It would be a great book club read as it has notes and author insights.