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Walkin'
the Talk - A History of Sisters Inside Inc
By Kate Warner
$10.00
Still
Walkin' Sisters Inside another decade on
By Kate Warner
$10.00
HISTORY
PACK
(inc both above)
$15.00
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Human
Rights in Action
A resource for Women in Prison and their advocates
Written & Compiled by : Debbie Kilroy, Reanna Maloney,
Kobie Mulligan, Suzi Quixley & KAte Warner
$30.00
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Working
with Criminalised and Marginalised Women:
A starting Point
TRAINING MANUAL
$99.00
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Kilroy
was Here
By
Kris Olsson
This remarkable
book introduces us to a woman who, over the years, has made
and remade a life that, in turn has touched and transformed
so many lives around her. At the same time, Debbie Kilroy's
humility is such that she would never represent herself as
having accomplished any more than what life has demanded of
her. This combination of uncommon ingenuity and tenacity on
the one hand, and a deep understanding of the collaborative
character of her efforts and achievements on the other, reveals
why her story is so exceptional and why it must be shared
with those who have not yet come to know her.
$25.00
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A
Campaign to End the Sexual Assault of
Women by the State
Sisters Inside is conducting an Australian wide campaign against
the strip-searching of women in prison. In this package, you'll
find the relevant information to help raise awareness and
for the issue to gain widespread coverage. For the campaign
to be effective, we need the issue to get as much exposure
as possible. You know what works best in your community, so
feel free to be creative. Please let us know of anything that
might be useful or that was successful so that we can share
it with others in each state. Please also keep in touch to
let us know how everything is going, or if there is anything
we can do to assist. Thank you for your acts of humanity!
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ISBN 978-1-921287-30-5
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A
Black Women and a Prison Cell
This research resource and Case Studies is to provide
information about the lives of Aboriginal women prisoners in
Queensland for Migaloo (non Indigenous) people. A related piece
of research has been written for Aboriginal women prisoners
themselves which is also available on this website.
The resource
has a focus on drug use, but also talks about other related
issues like Aboriginality, strip searches, community violence
and poverty. Strategies for workers are contained throughout
the resource.
After reading
these resources, we hope that you will have some understanding
of what Murri women feel and know about the prison experience.
We hope that you will know more about Aboriginal womens
drug use in prison and upon release, and that you have some
insights into walking with Aboriginal women to change
their lives for the better. Melissa and Debbie
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