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Alternative title: Black Lives, Rainbow Visions
Issue Details: First known date: 1999... 1999 Black Lives, Rainbow Visions : Indigenous Sitings in the Creative Arts
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Black Lives Rainbow Visions is a showcase/directory of Indigenous creative talents from the literary, visual and performing arts from the Australian Capital Territory. Its purpose is to show, inform, direct and to be a resource for Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities and seekers of Indigenous creativity and expertise. Source: Jennifer A. Martinello

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Notes

  • Epigraph:

    Aboriginal Motherhood

    I bore down/ in pain/ to give you life/ and all the love/ I know/ I gave you wisdom/ so you learned/ to love all men/ and grow/ free and proud/ and now my child/ the battlefields bloom red/ hold true to wisdom/ courage love/ go/ bleed where your father bled

    Kevin Gilbert, 1979

  • Dedication: For the Lifelines of our journeys ~ Our Mothers, Our Fathers, Our Children And for those whose voices have never been silent.
  • Editor's note: This work 'showcases the great wealth of talent we have here in the ACT and region and exposes the considerable contribution we make to all the arts...It is a resource directory for all those seeking to know and contact us,...'
  • Content indexing in process.

Contents

* Contents derived from the Ainslie, North Canberra area, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,:Aberrant Genotype Press , 1999 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Introduction : Black Lives, Rainbow Visions, Jennifer A. Martiniello , single work criticism (p. 1-2)
Black Hearti"My heart is black as Cherbourg although my skin is fair,", Phillip Bell , single work poetry (p. 9)
Memories of Minei"With respect I do recall ANZACs who've passed before;", Phillip Bell , single work poetry (p. 9)
My Eternal Shamei"I can only tell my story for I've only lived my life,", Phillip Bell , single work poetry (p. 10)
Back to Purga, Tracey Bunda , single work prose (p. 13)
Sisterhood is Powerful?i"Oh! Sister can't you see?", Tracey Bunda , single work poetry (p. 14)
Yeh, Righti"If only there had been", Beth Craddy , single work poetry (p. 19)
River Red Gumi"Tracing fingers across the bark,", Beth Craddy , single work poetry (p. 19)
The Light is on buti"Refrigerators do not meditate,", Beth Craddy , single work poetry (p. 19)
Futuresi"The blossoming clouds of human excesses,", Beth Craddy , single work poetry (p. 19)
Untitledi"They say, write, turn away, move on...", Lyndy Delian , single work poetry (p. 21)
Untitledi"Take me to the desert", Lyndy Delian , single work poetry (p. 21)
Untitledi"Angel or devil it is hard to say", Lyndy Delian , single work poetry (p. 21)
The Palm and the Fist, Denise Dixon , single work extract
'I started writing this play two years ago, finished it in Oct '98 and the editing in Feb '99. I am presently writing the music and lyrics, and have completed the first three songs. The Palm and the Fist is about family. It touches on stolen childhood, the importance of speaking positives to our kids, e.g. 'blessing our children', and imparting identity. This is the essence of who we are. We have so much to teach our non-Indigenous community about family and identity. This play and music provides a little glimpse of this.' Source: Black Lives, Rainbow Visions: Indigenous Sitings in the Creative Arts (1999)
(p. 22-23)
Colonising Speciesi"You see the oak and the willow", Euroka Gilbert , single work poetry (p. 37)
The Old Daysi"Fringe dwellers, that's what we were", Elizabeth Grant , single work poetry (p. 41)
Saturday Night Escape, Elizabeth Grant , single work prose (p. 41)
Mirriyula, Stan Grant , single work prose Indigenous story (p. 44)
Surrenderingi"Opening up", Judy Hammond , single work poetry (p. 49)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Works about this Work

Indigenous Stories Told Collectively BlackWords : Indigenous Stories Told Collectively Anita Heiss , 2015 single work criticism
— Appears in: The BlackWords Essays 2015; (p. 5) The BlackWords Essays 2019;

In this essay Heiss discusses and explains the important role of anthologies in the creation of communities of writers and in acknowledging, consolidating and launching writing careers.

Introduction : Black Lives, Rainbow Visions Jennifer A. Martiniello , 1999 single work criticism
— Appears in: Black Lives, Rainbow Visions : Indigenous Sitings in the Creative Arts 1999; (p. 1-2)
Introduction : Black Lives, Rainbow Visions Jennifer A. Martiniello , 1999 single work criticism
— Appears in: Black Lives, Rainbow Visions : Indigenous Sitings in the Creative Arts 1999; (p. 1-2)
Indigenous Stories Told Collectively BlackWords : Indigenous Stories Told Collectively Anita Heiss , 2015 single work criticism
— Appears in: The BlackWords Essays 2015; (p. 5) The BlackWords Essays 2019;

In this essay Heiss discusses and explains the important role of anthologies in the creation of communities of writers and in acknowledging, consolidating and launching writing careers.

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