Dialogue
Dialogue –
Lateral violence
Gerry Georgatos explains how lateral violence is undermining the positive ways forward, especially for the marginalised.
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Anzacs: myths, mateship and manipulation
Dean Kalimniou questions the motivations behind the way Greek Australians increasingly honour Anzac Day.
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WikiLeaks – in the face of betrayals they remain heroic, guarding a Thermopylae
Gerry Georgatos on WikiLeaks, ‘one of the world’s most remarkable organisations [that] continues despite numerous attempts to shut it down’.
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Greek Australian Easter: the aftermath
Dean Kalimniou reflects on the Orthodoxy’s holiest day.
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One more crucifixion an endless stream for god
Fotis Kapetopoulos and his Easter paradox.
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Star Wars One: the Greek original
Dean Kalimniou reflects on the work of Lucian of Samosata; the man that taught us to reach for the stars.
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In the war on racism, the migrant-born are forever left behind
Why the denial of Australia’s demography will continue to deny the long overdue conversation in this country about racism and the ways forward.