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Nathan Sentance Reviews Fire Front: First Nations Poetry and Power Today Edited by Alison Whittaker
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Nathan Sentance Reviews Fire Front: First Nations Poetry and Power Today Edited by Alison Whittaker
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'2020 is a hectic year, ay? Severe bushfires, Covid-19 outbreak, the subsequent lockdown, the colonial government funding an idolised re-enactment of the starting point of the invasion of these lands, Black people being harmed and murdered by state agents such as the police and those same police protecting boring statues of colonisers all while Rio Tinto destroys a 46,000-year-old sacred site.' (Introduction)
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Nathan Sentance Reviews Fire Front: First Nations Poetry and Power Today Edited by Alison Whittaker
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- Fire Front : First Nations Poetry and Power Today 2020 anthology poetry essay
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