Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 The Murri Book Club and the Politics of Reading for Indigenous Australians
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'Although the 2018 Closing the Gap report on Indigenous disadvantage highlighted the importance of literacy for Indigenous Australians, progress remains slow. But, while reading is widely considered an unmitigated good and a marker of prestige, it is not a simple issue for some Indigenous Australians.' (Introduction)

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