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Safe Space My Experience Of Racism In Australia And How I Found Hope Through Community Alyssa Huynh

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Safe Space My Experience Of Racism In Australia And How I Found Hope Through Community Alyssa Huynh
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster Australia
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.44 MB
Author: Alyssa Huynh
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Safe Space My Experience Of Racism In Australia And How I Found Hope Through Community Alyssa Huynh by Alyssa Huynh instant download after payment.

'A searingly honest and impassioned account of being an advocate in the social media era, Alyssa's voice is fierce, urgent and brave; and filled with deep familial love. This book burns with an urgency and clarion call to action.' Alice Pung, author of One Hundred Days
This is a book for anyone who believes that racism has no place in Australia's future and is ready to take action.
'I've played the role of the quiet and embarrassed Asian girl who shyly laughs along more than I should have in my lifetime. Enough is enough.'
Growing up, Alyssa Huynh heard stories from her family about their journey from Vietnam to Australia following the fall of Saigon and the racism they experienced upon arrival. While the discrimination she faced was different, she never quite felt like she belonged either.
Longing for a safe space, she turned to the internet. Through sharing her writing online, she created a supportive community for fellow Asians and people of...

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