Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Australian Storytellers Share Favourite Shows, Books and Films That Are Breaking New Ground in Terms of Representation
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'Seeing yourself, or aspects of your identity, represented or reflected in storytelling can be powerful and affirming. But our media and entertainment culture continues to under-represent some while over-representing others. We asked 12 professional storytellers from different backgrounds and lived experiences to share favourite books, TV shows and films that made them feel seen, or affirmed their experiences and perspectives.'

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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-07/australian-storytellers-shows-books-films-representation/100511924 Australian Storytellers Share Favourite Shows, Books and Films That Are Breaking New Ground in Terms of Representationsmall AustLit logo ABC News [Online]
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  • Dropbear Evelyn Araluen , 2021 selected work poetry essay
  • All My Friends Are Racist Enoch Mailangi , Kodie Bedford , Bjorn Stewart , 2021 series - publisher film/TV
  • Take Care Eunice Andrada , 2021 selected work poetry
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