2019 Narratives of Hope
Sera works for Multicultural Development Association supporting refugee and new arrivals to Australia. Of Fijian descent but born in PNG, Sera herself has struggled with belonging and identity. Here she shares how addiction and tattoo therapy has enabled her to find peace and acceptance. |
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Fahima is a 16yr old Afghan Hazara girl who arrived in Australia in March this year. She lived her whole life in Iran as an Afghan refugee and has an amazing story to tell you about her life and what she hopes for the future. She is currently studying hard with the hopes of becoming a lawyer, and campaigning for human rights internationally - particularly women's rights. |
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Anthony is a seminarian who comes from a refugee background. He was forced to leave his home of Burma (Mayannmar) and make a new life in Australia, a foreign country where he has had to learn a new language and culture. He is now studying to become a Catholic priest. |
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Risa is not defined by schizophrenia - she is many things. Here Risa shares some of the many insights she has gained in her life journey and what has given her hope in her darkest moments.
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