Echoes of Belonging and Identity on Stolen Land

Personal views and stories about racism, feminism, white privilege, and experiences of a brown woman navigating belonging on Aboriginal Land



  • Break Bread With Me

    This below piece has been made thanks to recent books I’ve read, by black and coloured folks who have gone through this phase of shedding, and the impact of grief. Grief, when transformed, can be a powerful teacher that will ask you to return to yourself. I grieve the recent unexpected loss of my father,…


  • “Bagging A Patient After Losing My Dad,” Prose has been featured in Grieve Vol 11: Stories and Poems of Grief and Loss, 2024. The Grieve anthology is published by the Hunter Writers Centre.


  • Soul death in settler-colonial societies is well-documented. Colonisation doesn’t just harm the colonised; it morally, ethically, and spiritually erodes those benefiting from systems of domination and dehumanisation.


  • I wonder if he has treated previous women the same way, or if I’m the special (and brown) one


  • I was addicted to my white boyfriend