Sarah Bacaller
Sarah is a writer and PhD candidate in philosophy at Western Sydney University; she is also a casual tutor and an assistant researcher at the University of Divinity (current project: "Openings for collaborative theology through classical Yolŋu and Warlpiri epistemologies"). Sarah co-directs Voices of Today, an Australian audiobook production company and has produced and/or narrated 50+ audiobook titles. She also writes fiction and produces a podcast.
Latest articles by Sarah Bacaller

Beyond angry protesters and inked arms, there's this First Nations story of the Southern Cross — one of unity and belonging
By Samuel Curkpatrick, Sarah Bacaller, Wanta Jampijinpa Pawu published
A racist usage of the Southern Cross contrasts with Indigenous narratives about the constellation, suggesting the symbol can never be contained within a single defining narrative.
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