Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 'Words Are like Weapons, They Wound Sometimes' : Andrew Bolt, Gay White Men, and an Out and Proud Gay Black Man
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    y separately published work icon Colouring the Rainbow : Blak Queer and Trans Perspectives : Life Stories and Essays by First Nations People of Australia Dino Hodge (editor), Mile End : Wakefield Press , 2015 10194051 2015 anthology life story essay

    'Twenty-two First Nations people reveal their inner reflections and outlooks on family and culture, identity and respect, homophobia, transphobia, racism and decolonisation, activism, art, performance and more, through life stories and essays. The contributors to this ground-breaking book not only record the continuing relevance of traditional culture and practices, they also explain the emergence of homonormativity within the context of contemporary settler colonialism. ...'

    Mile End : Wakefield Press , 2015
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