Showing posts with label Refugees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Refugees. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Between the Covers :: Refugees by Jane McAdam & Fiona Chong


...what of the naysayers?!


The full title of this book is 'Refugess - Why Seeking Asylum is Legal and Australia's Policies are Not'. It's a title that admirably and not uncontroversially asserts a position. Never mind that this position, on the illegality of Australia's current asylum seeker policy, is based on international law, it was always going to stir debate if not controversy.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading 'Refugees'. The book comprehensively and systematically lays out the current state of the legal and ethical debate on this issue. Having read widely on the topic before I came to this publication, I was happy to learn new information and have themes clarified and elaborated on. This is one of the great strengths of Refugees.

As you might already have guessed I am broadly sympathetic to the arguments put forward in this book. I am definitely part of their audience. And that is where my concerns begin...

'Refugees' strikes me as perhaps teetering on becoming a limited success. I have no doubt that many people sympathetic to the plight of global asylum seekers will read it with gusto, nodding their heads at each page. These people are an important demographic of reader. But what of the naysayers?

In becoming a successful book I wonder if 'Refugees' will miss it's audience and consequently the opportunity to truly influence people. It strikes me that the readership McAdam and Chong are truly aiming for are people that take their political and social cues from the evening news and tabloid newspapers. When the phrase 'three word slogan' was bandied around at the last election it was lambasted as a base form of propagandising, but it was also an effective tool for communicating to a large portion of the Australian public. These are the people that 'Refugees' will struggle to reach.

This book needs a twitter account and a social media strategy. It wants to condense it's message and entice people between it's pages, lure you in with it's own hook, because as it stands the stark yellow cover may repel more than it attracts.

Personally I can't recommend 'Refugees - Why Seeking Asylum is Legal and Australia's Policies are Not' highly enough. I think all Australians should read it and clear themselves on the misunderstandings on who asylum seekers really are and what are our duties as a country.

But if you're reading this you probably already know all that...

Listen to my interview with Jane McAdam on 'Refugees' 

For the past twelve months I have been a producer and presenter on 'Final Draft', 2SER 107.3FM's flagship literature program. Between the Covers is my attempt to share some of this wonderful world of books and writing...

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Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Walk Together

"Although we've all arrived here via different pathways, we share a common Australian journey."


This Saturday a whole lot of people are getting together and going for a walk. They'll be coming from all over Sydney and meeting in Parramatta to celebrate the different journeys people take to arrive at a common destination; as Australians.

Last time I looked Sydney* we had about 4,391,674 people kicking around. Just over half of us were female. 1.2% or nearly 55,000 of us were indigenous. About 60% of us were born in Australia with the rest hailing from far and wide. Our mums and dads came from all over too, just to get us where we are today. Some of these people came to Australia to seek a better life, after fleeing persecution in their home countries.
(*in all honesty it's the last time the census had a look, back in 2011)

'Walk Together' is about celebrating the diversity that makes up our city and our country. It comes at the end of Refugee Week and seeks to raise awareness about the plight of all Australians who are having a tough time and are not receiving fair treatment.  

'Walk Together' is organised by the good people at 'Welcome To Australia'. These guys don't really mind where you come from, they're the people who sing our national anthem and remember the second verse! You know the bit that begins 'for those who've come across the seas, we've boundless plains to share'.

They believe...


The walk starts at one o'clock on the corner of Church Street and the Parramatta River this Saturday the 22nd of June. It continues on to Parramatta Park where there will be a post walk festival featuring Ozi Batla from The Herd.



What :: Walk Together
Where :: Meet on the corner of Church St and the Parramatta River
When :: Saturday the 22nd of June at 1pm
How Much :: absolutely free