PinnedSara RelliinILLUMINATIONPlaces Soaked in Blood, That Of CiviliansIn Northern Ireland, the peace process began with civilians4d ago74d ago7
PinnedSara RelliinThought ThinkersShould We Be Mourning Or Celebrating?How the 1938 Day of Mourning has shaped our understanding of National DaysJul 810Jul 810
PinnedSara RelliinThought ThinkersThe Black Line That Once Cut Through TasmaniaDuring the Black War, Aboriginal people were “enemies of the colony”Jun 276Jun 276
PinnedSara RelliinModern WomenCannes 2024 — What Happened to Shame?Payal Kapadia, the Grand Prix, and the audacity of Hindu nationalismMay 303May 303
PinnedSara RelliinModern WomenReading Lyra McKee while Gaza is BurningIn memoriam, five years laterApr 185Apr 185
Sara RelliinFull FrameLet’s Stop Pretending I Know The “Real” YouHow Benedicte Wrensted humanized Indigenous men and women from Southeastern Idaho1d ago51d ago5
Sara RelliinThought ThinkersKill the Parents, Abduct the ChildrenTasmania, the best place to understand British colonialism3d ago73d ago7
Sara RelliinCounter ArtsIs It American or Is It Something Else?Unpacking definitions with Laura Da’ — (prose) poetry as identity6d ago6d ago
Sara RelliinThought ThinkersWhy Dual Names Are a Gift to Future GenerationsSince 2013, dual names have been honoring the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which Tasmanian cities were builtJul 54Jul 54
Sara RelliinThought ThinkersWhat An Englishman Saw While Painting During a GenocideJohn Glover arrived in Tasmania in 1831, at the peak of the Black WarJun 2910Jun 2910