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August 30, 2015

The Child and the Dark

August 30, 2015/ Ant Gray
The Child and the Dark

Fiona Burrows makes a compelling case for depth and complexity in children’s literature.

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August 30, 2015/ Ant Gray/
Art and creativity, Politics and opinion, Writers and writing
"Flight" (Book), "My Father’s Arms are a Boat" (Book), "The Gashlycrumb Tinies" (Book), "The Stolen Lake" (Book), "The Treasure Box" (Book), "The Wolves of Willoughby Chase" (Book), "When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit" (Book), "Where the Wild Things Are" (Book), Armin Greder, Øyvind Torseter, Children in Australian immigration detention, Children’s books, Children’s literature, Edward Gorey, Freya Blackwood, illustration, Jim Kay "A Monster Calls" (Book), Joan Aiken, Judith Kerr, Margaret Wild, Maurice Sendak, Nadia Wheatley, Neil Gaiman, Patrick Ness, Stein Eric Lunde, The Diary of Anne Frank (Book)
August 02, 2015

'This is not a spear': Racism, real and imagined insults, and unimaginable hurt

August 02, 2015/ Ant Gray
'This is not a spear': Racism, real and imagined insults, and unimaginable hurt

Racism hurts all of us because—as Martin Luther King Jr. wrote from a Birmingham jail cell—we are all "caught in an inescapable network of mutuality."

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August 02, 2015/ Ant Gray/
Politics and opinion
'Racist', Adam Goodes, AFL, Australian football, Celeste Liddle, Haka, Lewis Jetta, Martin Luther King, Nietzsche, Racism
July 12, 2015

I gave Louis C.K. five dollars: Paying artists should be easier

July 12, 2015/ Ant Gray
I gave Louis C.K. five dollars: Paying artists should be easier

Paying artists should be way easier than it is.

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July 12, 2015/ Ant Gray/
Art and creativity, Music and musicmaking, Politics and opinion
Dead Kennedys, Haruki Murakami, Homelessness, iTunes, Jaron Lanier, Jello Biafra, Louis C-K-, Radiohead, Spotify, Talyor Swift
June 28, 2015

Beyond the Anger Economy

June 28, 2015/ Ant Gray
Beyond the Anger Economy

This week’s post is inspired by the 2015 US Supreme Court ruling on same sex marriage and the idea: “In a society that profits from your self doubt, liking yourself is a rebellious act.”

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June 28, 2015/ Ant Gray/
Politics and opinion
Australian politics, Bodies (Book), Body Image, Capitalism, Caroline Caldwell, Facebook, LGBT pride, marriage equality, Social media, Susie Orbach, US Supreme Court
March 29, 2015

Terror Australis II: A nation of boat people dreaming

March 29, 2015/ Ant Gray
Terror Australis II: A nation of boat people dreaming

Amnesty International have launched a brilliant new campaign to release children from immigration detention.

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March 29, 2015/ Ant Gray/
Politics and opinion
America’s Cup, Amnesty International, Australia, Australia II, Children in Detention, Immigration, International Declaration of Human Rights, Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Report of the National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention, Share a memory
March 01, 2015

Terror Australis: Children in Australian Immigration Detention

March 01, 2015/ Ant Gray
Terror Australis: Children in Australian Immigration Detention

After the release of the Human Rights Commission’s Report on Children in Immigration Detention, it wasn’t a great few weeks in Australian politics.

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March 01, 2015/ Ant Gray/
Politics and opinion
Australia, Australian Human Rights Commission, Children in Detention, Gillian Triggs, Immigration, International Declaration of Human Rights, Kurt Vonnegut, Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Report of the National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention, Slaughterhouse-Five, UN, UN Convention on the Rights of the Child

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There are few noble professions left unspoiled by controversy. Take the all too common occurrence of pyromaniac firefighters, corrupt cops and sinful priests. But with librarians, it’s different. As Michelle Astrid Francis shows us, in her first essay for Rabbit Hole, your average librarian is not only guardian of the stacks, but also a gatekeeper to imaginary worlds beyond.

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