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Acting from the heart : Australian advocates for asylum seekers tell their stories / edited by Sarah Mares and Louise Newman.

Acting from the heart : Australian advocates for asylum seekers tell their stories / edited by Sarah Mares and Louise Newman.
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ISBN 9781876451783 (pbk.)
Title Acting from the heart : Australian advocates for asylum seekers tell their stories / edited by Sarah Mares and Louise Newman.
Published Sydney : Finch Publishing, 2007.
Description xiii, 242 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Notes Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Part 1. Remarkable people - on both sides of the wire -- Part 2. Dark places -- Part 3. Deliberate harm -- Part 4. Necessary acts.
Summary "In recent years, thousands of Australians from all walks of life have been moved to act in support of asylum seekers and refugees and against the Australian government's immigration policy and practice. In 'Acting from the Heart', over 50 people who reflect the diversity of this movement describe how and why they became involved. The contributors shared a sense of disbelief and outrage that 'Australian values' suddenly appeared to include callous self-interest and a disregard for human suffering. The detention of over 4000 children could not easily be seen as necessary or 'a fair go'. The experiences described in this collection speak to the profound emotional impact of involvement in this movement. Advocates have undergone extremes of sadness, anger, frustration and joy. There is sadness at the loss of Australia's moral innocence and of identity; anger about the pain and damage inflicted on vulnerable individuals; and the frustration of dealing with a political and bureaucratic machine intent on detention at all costs, and operating within a punitive model where all are guilty. And, occasionally, all this is leavened with the joy of a detainee being released.
For some, the 'refugee issue' has become a defining personal stance, one which has engaged and divided families and communities. 'Acting from the Heart' shows the hardship and commitment behind this extensive grassroots political movement. Stories, poems and political cartoons by Australia's foremost, award-winning cartoonists, make up this powerful and provocative book. The refugee question has become a moral debate and, for some, a way of reasserting our essential human values. 'Acting from the Heart' represents a powerful contribution to the ongoing debate about the ethics of our nation and the politics of institutionalised inhumanity worldwide."--Publisher's website.
Subjects Refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Australia
Detention of persons -- Australia
Asylum, Right of -- Australia
Emigration and immigration law -- Australia
Social work with immigrants -- Australia
Australia -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
Other Names Mares, Sarah
Newman, Louise K.
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