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2012: A lesson in how to blame the victim

2012: A lesson in how to blame the victim

This post was originally published at Overland Journal. *** For the last post of 2012 we were asked to reflect on politics over the last year. In thinking on this for the last week I’ve drafted about ten first paragraphs. The writer’s block arises not from nothing to...

Children, women, men: The ALP’s conscious cruelty

Children, women, men: The ALP’s conscious cruelty

This blog post first appeared at Overland Journal. *** Govt confirms they have sent women and children refugees overnight to the detention camps in Manus Island indefinitely. Shameful. – Senator Sarah-Hanson Young on Twitter, 21 November 2012 In...

‘He Kills Me’: ACT UP and the AIDS crisis

‘He Kills Me’: ACT UP and the AIDS crisis

This post was originally published at Left Flank. *** At this time of World Aids Day, I wanted to take the opportunity to celebrate the success and wonder that was ACT UP (in particular the NYC chapter). ACT UP turned 25 in March this year, and has long been a core...

Still stuck in the 1980s? The Unions and the Accord

Still stuck in the 1980s? The Unions and the Accord

This blog post first appeared at Overland Journal. *** On 16 May 2012 there was a reunion at the Australian Council of Trade Unions congress gala dinner. The crucial players involved in the development of the ACTU and ALP Prices and Incomes Accord of the 1980s –...

Neoliberals on bikes

Neoliberals on bikes

This post was first published at Overland Journal. *** [M]yth has the task of giving an historical intention a natural justification, and making contingency appear eternal – Roland Barthes One of the founders of the German Greens, Jutta Ditfurth, left her party in the...

You are not who I thought you were: Race and ‘The Hunger Games’

You are not who I thought you were: Race and ‘The Hunger Games’

This post was first published at Overland Journal earlier this week. *** In high school my English teacher gave advanced reading to students who were keen, and the first novel was To Kill A Mockingbird. Harper Lee’s book is a story of racism in the American...

Malcolm is not so in the middle

Malcolm is not so in the middle

This post was first published on the ABC’s The Drum website. *** Australian politics has a strange ‘centre’ at the moment, and the dial seems increasingly to fall at the feet of Malcolm Turnbull. His presence on shows like Q&A results in both calls for...

From Global Justice to Occupy Everywhere

From Global Justice to Occupy Everywhere

Overland Journal has produced a special online edition, discussing the Occupy movement. I have an article on the antecedents to Occupy in the Global Justice Movement and the Zapatista uprising.