Fotis Kapetopoulos
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The diverse audience of the dead
Insight through Diversity – A Cross-Cultural Exploration of Grief and Ritual for D2KDay – Dying to Know Day.
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Opinion: What would Pericles have to say about the 18C amendment?
On many occasions Mr Turnbull has turned to Greece to express his love of democracy, to link the west to our past, but is his idea of Australia truly democratic?
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Laskarina Bouboulina, the Lady of the Revolution
What the early history of modern Greece teaches us about oppression and freedom.
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To beard or not to beard?
As Fotis Kapetopoulos deliberates over whether to grow or shave his beard, he takes an analytical look at the beard and what it has stood for through history.
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Santa was Asia Minor Greek not a white Anglo-Saxon
The problem with notions of cultural appropriation is that I’ll want my real Santa back.
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The dog whistle becomes a clarion call
Dutton legitimates racism and may be signalling the end of the Liberal Party.
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When did I become ‘white’?
Those Greeks and Italians who may feel ‘white’ should be reminded that Greeks, Italians, Jews, and even Irish Catholics were not considered ‘white’ for a long time
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Pollies need to travel for us
Fotis Kapetopoulos reflects on why travel makes our politicians more effective.