A powerful journey through identity, activism, and reconciliation. For nearly four decades, historian and activist Jackie Huggins has been a leading voice on Aboriginal issues. Sister Girl presents a collection of her most impactful essays, speeches, and interviews, offering an Aboriginal perspective on history, values, and struggles. Huggins challenges mainstream feminism's relevance in Aboriginal society and critiques white historians writing Indigenous history. This collection explores:
- The complexities of Aboriginal identity
- The ongoing fight for social justice
- The path towards reconciliation
Sister Girl is a testament to resilience, offering wisdom, urgency, and hope for a better future. Perfect for those interested in Indigenous studies, Australian history, and social justice.