This week on the blog:
How can kids who grow up in slavery or on the streets transform into thriving adults with bright futures?
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Aus historian Henry Reynolds:
‘The minister seems to be unaware of what he is proposing — the appointment of a government official to act as a political censor inside the universities to control what can be said or promoted. Will teachers have to present texts of their lectures on demand? Will the Ombudsman look for suspect books in libraries? Does the minister have any concern about institutional autonomy?
And all the minister has come up with is that some students “don’t feel safe” on our campuses. Safe from what? And how many students? And, more to the point, how many of our 37 public universities is the minister referring to? Has he any idea himself?..
.. antisemitism.. provides a refuge from the condemnation of the world and an effective barrier against self- reflection..
.. The recent release of a selection of DFAT papers under Freedom of Information relating to advice provided to the government about the situation in Gaza and the West Bank told us a lot about the tactics used to mollify criticism of Israel. As a result, the public has no idea how critical our professional diplomats are of Israel and the “catastrophic” situation in Gaza. The documents present what journalist Michael West called “a litany of war crimes”. What we can conclude from this sample of DFAT advice is that expert opinion is very similar to the views expressed by student activists on the university campuses. What can we make of this? Is DFAT a hive of antisemitism and covert supporters of terrorism?..
.. Members of the present government can’t even utter the word genocide and believe that antisemitism is the most serious problem we have to deal with. Meanwhile, the world looks on amazed by the high-end hypocrisy about which our leaders seem to be scarcely aware.’
Our leaders have their heads in the sand.
Antisemitism and our Universities
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UPDATE: As rivers rise and communities flee disaster, Blue Dragon is out delivering food & supplies donated by YOU, our amazing global community. THANK YOU to all who have helped already. Please know that the people receiving your help are truly grateful.
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🚶♂️🚶🏼♀️Kids walking for kids!
Penny, Sylvia, Maiya and Asher are joining the Blue Dragon Walk in Melbourne this Sunday and are excited to help other kids thrive. “We can’t wait to do this walk and raise money for kids who need our help!”
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Just one week until the Walk!
Next Sunday, September 8, thousands of people around the world will lace up their shoes and join the Blue Dragon Walk. There’s still time to get involved!
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On the blog: In an age of disinformation, how can we protect victims of human trafficking - and their families - from false accusations?
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🚶🏽♂️He's been a street kid. He's competed in hip hop tournaments. He's studied abroad. He's a qualified social worker at Blue Dragon.
And on September 8, Trong will be one of thousands of people around the globe taking part in the Blue Dragon Walk!
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This week, the NSW Anti-slavery Commission appointed Blue Dragon's Kim Miller to the 2024 Advisory Panel. Tomorrow Kim swims the Channel to raise money for families in Vietnam. There's much that even a single person can do to make our world a better place.
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Curious about the Blue Dragon Walk? Join us for a lively online discussion, Wednesday July 24. Learn how we’re working with @IntrepidFdn to end human trafficking with a walk for change — and how you can can be involved!
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Register for the Blue Dragon Walk on September 8.
Do it your own way. Walk 5km, 10km, or a marathon... With friends, your dog, or alone!
With every step, you'll be helping the kids of Vietnam.
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The Year That Made Me: Blue Dragon founder Michael Brosowski speaks with @RadioNational about the series of unexpected events that changed his life forever - and started a movement against human trafficking.
https://t.co/b1RCrn67bU
On the blog: Blue Dragon’s approach to planning puts people at the heart and centre of all we do. Here’s the history of how we have succeeded doing this for 20 years.
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Blue Dragon has just rescued a 31yr old Vietnamese woman from a brutal brothel in Myanmar’s war zone. She has crossed the border and is making a statement to police. Right now, Blue Dragon has 8 ongoing operations to rescue a total of 17 more people.