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The Australian Government Is Not Listening : Education Justice and Remote Indigenous Futures
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2020
The Australian Government Is Not Listening : Education Justice and Remote Indigenous Futures
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'It's nighttime in the desert, moments before the opening credits of the acclaimed feature documentary In My Blood It Runs. We're in a dusty yard enclosed in cyclone-wire fencing with 10-year-old multi-lingual Arrernte/ Garrwa healer Dujuan Hoosan. He's running joyfully, a firework in one hand. The danger and beauty of marking presence in the darkness with explosive devices is captivating. The hand-held camera tracking his exuberance is enchanted and enchanting. Giggles bubble into the open night.' (Introduction)
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The Australian Government Is Not Listening : Education Justice and Remote Indigenous Futures
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