Dreaming Inside: Voices from Junee Correctional Centre Volume 4

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This is the fourth volume in the Dreaming Inside: Voice from Junee Correctional Centre series, a project that began in 2012. Since then, the South Coast Writers Centre, in collaboration with the Black Wallaby Writers team and Junee Correctional Centre has conducting writing workshops to bring Aboriginal inmate voices to an outside readership. Black Wallaby tutors Aunty Barbara Nicholson and John Muk Muk Burke return with contributions, along with new team members Ken Canning and Jim Everett, as well as guest tutor Friederike Krishnabhakdi-Vasilakis. This volume comprises the largest of visual and written works to-date, all of which were created by Indigenous inmates at Junee Correctional Centre in 2015.

Nicholson, Aunty Barbaba (editor)

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This is the fourth volume in the Dreaming Inside: Voice from Junee Correctional Centre series, a project that began in 2012. Since then, the South Coast Writers Centre, in collaboration with the Black Wallaby Writers team and Junee Correctional Centre has conducting writing workshops to bring Aboriginal inmate voices to an outside readership. Black Wallaby tutors Aunty Barbara Nicholson and John Muk Muk Burke return with contributions, along with new team members Ken Canning and Jim Everett, as well as guest tutor Friederike Krishnabhakdi-Vasilakis. This volume comprises the largest of visual and written works to-date, all of which were created by Indigenous inmates at Junee Correctional Centre in 2015.

Nicholson, Aunty Barbaba (editor)

This is the fourth volume in the Dreaming Inside: Voice from Junee Correctional Centre series, a project that began in 2012. Since then, the South Coast Writers Centre, in collaboration with the Black Wallaby Writers team and Junee Correctional Centre has conducting writing workshops to bring Aboriginal inmate voices to an outside readership. Black Wallaby tutors Aunty Barbara Nicholson and John Muk Muk Burke return with contributions, along with new team members Ken Canning and Jim Everett, as well as guest tutor Friederike Krishnabhakdi-Vasilakis. This volume comprises the largest of visual and written works to-date, all of which were created by Indigenous inmates at Junee Correctional Centre in 2015.

Nicholson, Aunty Barbaba (editor)