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Long Yarn Short

We Are Still Here

Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts

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English
Queensland Univ. Press
01 October 2024
A blockbuster memoir from one of Australia's most powerful voices, Long Yarn Short is the incredible story of a young woman's journey - from being stolen from her family as a child to becoming a top advocate for First Nations young people.

At just ten years old, Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts was forcibly removed - stolen - from her family, community and kinship systems. After eight years in various out-of-home care placements, Vanessa fled the system, reconnected with kin and returned to country for the very first time. Only then did she begin to heal.

In this book, Vanessa embarks on an extraordinary work of truth-telling, exposing the ongoing violence visited on Black children, their families and their communities by the systems that claim to protect them. As a survivor of out-of-home care, a practising lawyer fighting for the freedom of others and now also a mother herself, she takes an unflinching look at the heartache and trauma caused by racist family policing, the shameful rates of child removals and the steady pipeline of First Nations children into the criminal justice system.

Long Yarn Short is a story of struggle, grief and love; a call to action from one of the most powerful voices of her generation. As a leading expert in children's and young people's rights, Vanessa invites readers to imagine solutions for a better world - a world of support and empowerment, not punishment - and demands that they listen when she says, 'We are still here.'
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Imprint:   Queensland Univ. Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 226mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   311g
ISBN:   9780702268687
ISBN 10:   0702268682
Pages:   280
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts is a proud Bundjalung Widubul-Wiabul woman, who has degrees in both law and social work, and was recognised with an Australian Human Rights Medal in 2019. She is a lawyer and Fulbright scholar whose current research is focused on unveiling the intersections of human rights, child removal and the implications of forcible removal, ensuring that First Nations child survivors and those impacted are heard, while providing solutions towards ending child removal. In 2024, Vanessa was appointed the inaugural Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People Commissioner for the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).

Reviews for Long Yarn Short: We Are Still Here

'Brilliant expose of the toxic debacle that is family policing. Essential reading. If you think the state can be a safe parent, read this book.' Melissa Lucashenko 'Vanessa speaks to the child in us all: vulnerable, loving and in need of being loved. Read this and remember that a better tomorrow starts with our children.' Stan Grant 'This is a song of defiance and fierce hope that demands to be heard. You will not forget the unconquerable spirit that animates this story. Out of injustice and loss, Vanessa crafts a vision of a better future based on connection to culture and community.' Professor Michael Salter 'Long Yarn Short needs to be on the shelf of every Australian living on unceded land and beyond. With precision and courage, Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts lacerates the colonialist institutions that white Australia still hides behind to degrade and harm First Nations people. A testimony of survival and the indefatigable pride of Aboriginal communities, Long Yarn Short is an essential text from an unstoppable force.' Clementine Ford 'Long Yarn Short is a must-read, powerful, first-hand account of survival in the out-of-home care system.' Distinguished Professor Larissa Behrendt 'A deeply moving first-hand account by a survivor of child removal. Defying great odds, Turnbull-Roberts overcame the insurmountable obstacles put in her way, and her strength and tenacity proved to be her saving grace.' Dr Jackie Huggins 'Vanessa has written a profound and compelling tale of surviving the family policing system. Long Yarn Short is an honest, searing account of being removed from one's family, and the system's impact on a child and the community around them. Vanessa speaks directly to readers with a firm power and clear-eyed hope, calling for the abolition of the family policing system and the complete reimagination of how we support the most vulnerable in society, guided by the millennia of First Nations folks who have come before. This book is a true gift.' Yassmin Abdel-Magied


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