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Australia’s Shame is the UK’s Game – Nauru files
By Alison Phipps for The National I wake up to the news from a tiny island in Micronesia, Nauru. Nauru – coral reef, white-sandy beaches, photographs which make it look like paradise. It is the site of the off-shore detention … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, Human rights, Nauru files, Pain and Pressure, Refugee camps, unaccompanied
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Being Human at Language Fest
Katja Frimberger reflects on Language Fest held at the CCA 18/19 Nov 2014 Last week I found myself singing songs in 36 languages with my grant colleagues and over 40 college students in the Centre for Contemporary Arts in inner-city Glasgow. … Continue reading
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Tagged Being Human, CCA, ESOL, Glasgow Clyde College, Language Fest, multilingual life, unaccompanied, young adults
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