Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Young Women’s Memoirs of Migration, Dispossession and Australian ‘unbelonging’ Demand to Be Heard
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'Akuch Kuol Anyieth was born into a world of violence. Her memoir begins at the age of five, when she fled with her mother and her three siblings from civil war in South Sudan to a refugee camp in north-west Kenya.'  (Introduction)

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