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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 If I Ever Have a Baby Girl = Nya Drrobeya Ngun Abubup Mimini
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    y separately published work icon Woman's Way : A Collection of Stories, Poems and Short Essays by First Nations' Women Sophie Verass , Nikita Ridgeway (illustrator), Artarmon : National Indigenous Television , 2017 10813968 2017 anthology website poetry short story essay

    'Through the storytelling and languages of 10 diverse Indigenous women, NITV marks International Women's Day from an Indigenous perspective.

    'Some of the country's leading writers and authors address the female experience and the political, economic and social contributions of women, including First Nations' women. ' (Introduction)

    Artarmon : National Indigenous Television , 2017
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    y separately published work icon The Lifted Brow no. 40 December 2018 15394714 2018 periodical issue

    'We acknowledge and pay our respect to all the Grandmothers, Mothers, Aunties, Sistas, and Sistergirls, Cuzzies and Tiddas gone before us, those lost too young, and those to come. We love you, your strength, knowledge, humility, grief and anger. Youse are all Most Deadly!

    'Shout out to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers and editors who have worked with The Lifted Brow before this, and who held the door open for this edition.

    'Running the editorial as a collective for this issue of The Lifted Brow was important for many reasons. Too often as Blakfellas we are expected to work as lone rangers in white corporations and institutions, as the keepers of all knowledge, the go to on every ‘Aboriginal issue’, and the incompetent to lay blame with when things don’t go well. It is expected that we are happy to fit into the individualistic mindset of western capitalism, because you want that job, right? To keep a roof over you and your family’s head, right? To be all white, white?' (Editorial introduction)

    2018
    pg. 68-69
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