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This episode discusses violence and abuse. If this raises any issues for you, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or visit our website for a full list of support services.

Hosts Ellen van Neerven, Hermina Burns | Music (Intro) Loop Lady - 2. In the Middle by Sally Whitwell; (outro) Black Smoke by Emily Wurramara | Creative Producers Ellen van Neerven, Hermina Burns | Co-producers Mary Crooks AO, Maria Chetcuti, Ally Oliver-Perham | Sound engineer Nicholas Pollock | Recording Squeak E. Clean Studio, the Voice Plant | Graphic design Aimee Carruthers

Poems

  • Akhmatova, Anna. “Prologue”. Selected Poems, Penguin, 1985.
  • Choi, Franny. “TO THE MAN WHO SHOUTED “I LIKE PORK FRIED RICE” AT ME ON THE STREET”. Floating, Brilliant, Gone, Write Bloody Publishing, 2014.
  • Burns, Hermina. “The Stick”. Crossing a Line, Bristlebird Press, 2020.
  • Kefala, Antigone. “The Actual places”. Absence, 2010.
  • Fullerton, Mary. “Puppets”. Penguin Book of Australian Women Poets by Llewellyn Kate, Llewellyn Kate and Susan Hampton, 1986.
  • van Neerven, Ellen. “Women are still not being heard”. Throat University of Queensland Press, 2020.
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Manage episode 277900844 series 2788794
Content provided by Victorian Women's Trust, Ellen van Neerven, and Hermina Burns. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Victorian Women's Trust, Ellen van Neerven, and Hermina Burns or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This episode discusses violence and abuse. If this raises any issues for you, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or visit our website for a full list of support services.

Hosts Ellen van Neerven, Hermina Burns | Music (Intro) Loop Lady - 2. In the Middle by Sally Whitwell; (outro) Black Smoke by Emily Wurramara | Creative Producers Ellen van Neerven, Hermina Burns | Co-producers Mary Crooks AO, Maria Chetcuti, Ally Oliver-Perham | Sound engineer Nicholas Pollock | Recording Squeak E. Clean Studio, the Voice Plant | Graphic design Aimee Carruthers

Poems

  • Akhmatova, Anna. “Prologue”. Selected Poems, Penguin, 1985.
  • Choi, Franny. “TO THE MAN WHO SHOUTED “I LIKE PORK FRIED RICE” AT ME ON THE STREET”. Floating, Brilliant, Gone, Write Bloody Publishing, 2014.
  • Burns, Hermina. “The Stick”. Crossing a Line, Bristlebird Press, 2020.
  • Kefala, Antigone. “The Actual places”. Absence, 2010.
  • Fullerton, Mary. “Puppets”. Penguin Book of Australian Women Poets by Llewellyn Kate, Llewellyn Kate and Susan Hampton, 1986.
  • van Neerven, Ellen. “Women are still not being heard”. Throat University of Queensland Press, 2020.
  continue reading

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