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Pip Grimshaw

Pip Grimshaw is a proud trans man currently living, writing, and studying on stolen Ngunnawal and Ngambri land. He has always had a passion for writing and story telling. As a white person living in the violent settler colony that is so called 'australia' he sees solidarity with First Nations liberatory movements as a moral duty, whether that be through literature, art, political or social means.

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Speaking From the Encampment: Media Work in a Hostile Landscape

Being part of the ANU Gaza Solidarity Encampment media team was a unique experience, fast-paced, high-stakes work carried out in constantly shifting, often suboptimal conditions. We were navigating a largely hostile media environment in which institutional statements were granted automatic legitimacy, while we had to fight for even the opportunity to be heard.

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Creating Statements, Spaces and Community: Experiences of Art at the ANU Gaza Solidarity Encampment

No work reflecting the Australian National University (ANU) Gaza Solidarity Encampment would be complete without stating first and foremost our unequivocal support for Palestinian liberation.

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Personal Essay
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