Matriarch single work   poetry   "Soft grey skies, occupied poignant cries"
Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Matriarch
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Borderless : A Transnational Anthology of Feminist Poetry Saba Vasefi (editor), Melinda Smith (editor), Yvette Holt (editor), Canberra : Recent Work Press , 2021 23092608 2021 anthology poetry

    'Borderless presents a collection of brand new, specially commissioned poems from a wide range of contemporary poets reflecting on feminism in its broadest sense. While it builds on the work of previous anthologies, in this one the voices of First Nations, refugee and migrant poets are a deliberate focus. These poems plunge the reader deep into the experience of life in the world, at this moment, in a woman’s body, and explore multitudinous versions of what that can mean.'

    Source : publisher's blurb

    Canberra : Recent Work Press , 2021
    pg. 17
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Growing Up Torres Strait Islander in Australia Samantha Faulkner (editor), Collingwood : Black Inc. , 2024 27218681 2024 anthology poetry short story prose

    'A journey through Torres Strait Islander culture and identity, past and present

    '"My people are expert navigators, adventurers, innovators, ambassadors, teachers, storytellers, performers, strategists, chefs and advocates for change. The blood runs deep when I reflect on the past and the present and imagine what our future might look like." —Leilani Bin-Juda

    'What makes Zenadth Kes/Torres Strait unique? And what is it like to be a Torres Strait Islander in contemporary Australia? Growing Up Torres Strait Islander in Australia, compiled by poet and author Samantha Faulkner, showcases the distinct identity of Torres Strait Islanders through their diverse voices and journeys.

    'Hear from emerging and established writers from both today and the recent past, including Eddie Mabo, Thomas Mayo, Aaron Fa'Aoso, Jimi Bani, Ellie Gaffney, Jillian Boyd-Bowie and Lenora Thaker. These and many more storytellers, mentors, traditional owners, doctors and teachers from the Torres Strait share their joy, culture, good eating, lessons learned and love of family, language and Country.

    'Discover stories of going dugong hunting and eating mango marinated in soy sauce. The smell of sugar cane and frangipani-scented sea breeze. Family, grandmothers and canoe time. Dancing, singing, weaving hats and making furniture from bamboo. Training as a doctor and advocating for healthcare for the Torres Strait. The loneliness of being caught between two cultures. Mission life, disconnection and being evacuated to the mainland during World War II. "Is that really your mum? Why is she black?". Not being Islander enough. Working hard to reconnect to your roots, and claiming back land and culture.

    'A book to treasure and share, this groundbreaking collection provides a unique perspective on the Torres Strait Islander experience.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Collingwood : Black Inc. , 2024
    pg. 73-74
    Note: This work appears in the autobiographical account 'Cultured Pearl', indexed separately.
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