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1. Human Rights with Patrician Brothers Schools & Human Rights Writer and Poet Antjie Krog

Patrician Brothers Blacktown Boys School with Susanne Gervay, Immigrant Journey with 'Ships in the Field'What a day – driving across Sydney to speak to teenage boys at Patrician Brothers Blacktown, ending with an evening with South African writer and poet Antjie Krog at the Australian Human Rights Centre, Law Faculty, University of NSW.

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The boys were from so many countries from Tonga, India to Sudan sharing – insights about the immigrant journey. The boys were thoughtful, intelligent and insightful.

Antjie shares insights about racism and apartheid and its devastating effects on the psyche of South Africa today. Very moving.

Antjie is staying at The Hughenden and loving Paddington-Woollahra, enjoyed walking around Centennial Parklands and walked right into the city.

Diane MacDonald photographer, author and poet Antje Krog at Australian Human Rights Centre Law Faculty UNSW

Immigrant Journeys, Antiji Krog author with South African student at Australiam Human Rights Centre UNSW Law School

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