Culture Jam
My Australian-Chinese Hat
Written by Lucy Xu
Anyone who has ever migrated to a country where they are from
a completely different culture knows they have two hats. I have a Chinese hat
and an Australian hat and sometimes it can be really challenging to wear both
of these hats at the same time.
Experiencing a Multicultural Korea
Written by Rebecca Merrett
Today’s generation of
Koreans may be the first to experience a multicultural Korea that is starting
to emerge in major cities especially Seoul.
Sri Lanka Harmony-Lrazor
Written by Sanka Magedara
Two wars been going on like murders in the daylight. Time is against Sri Lanka two brothers can’t stand right. Locked in a house with their ropes to their hands tight. Guns to their heads make a move and he just might. Welcome to Lanka the country that suffers day and night.
Integration: A Call For Cultural Diversity or Cultural Fascism?
Written by Colin Howells
At one point in your life you've probably heard this been asked about the Islamic Community in Australia, "Why don't they act like the rest of us?"
Read more: Integration: A Call For Cultural Diversity or Cultural Fascism?
Scenes from a Sydney Diorama
Written by Jamie Wynen
(One - Central Station) There are two teenagers in front of me, skinny
and unshaven wearing caps. They pass an Asian man. The nearest leans in
with his shoulder, knocking him round. The man looks back at the pair in
confusion.
Living in a Multicultural Household
Written by Dany Chavez Lope
I came to Australia as an international student and shared a
house with other people from all parts of the world. This experience of multiculturalism
was my first. I am Peruvian and have lived with many cultures in Australia.


