Mia Shouha
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Mia Shouha is an emerging Syrian-Australian writer from Belmore. She is a teacher and PhD researcher with an Honours degree in Political, Economic and Social Sciences from the University of Sydney. Mia’s writing primarily explores themes of the anthropology of crisis, power structures and injustice. She has been published by the social media collective Wanabqa, the Journal of Australian Political Economy and Pike and Hurricane magazine.
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Thursday 22 January 2026 has been declared a National Day of Mourning to honour the 15 victims of the antisemitic terrorist attack at Bondi Beach. The day will be marked by a theme of light...
Young authors Jinyoung Kim and Sabina Patawaran skilfully explore Australian trends in racism and anti-racism in their accessible new book, Anti-Racism Kit: A Guide for High School Students
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Mia Shouha
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Young authors Jinyoung Kim and Sabina Patawaran skilfully explore Australian trends in racism and anti-racism in their accessible new book, Anti-Racism Kit: A Guide for High School Students