1. New Attitudes Toward Refugees and Asylum Seekers
Her lack of education and family's racist beliefs have shaped the way she sees herself and others. ... It appears she has led a sheltered life and her opinions are strongly influenced by her family. ... When she meets the Musudi family in Albury her discomfort living with an African family is evident. Despite some emotional discoveries about this family's journey to Australia, her original perspective is unchanged. ... In a heartwarming scene, supported by two other patricipants she reflects on her original views, recognises the change she has made and expresses her new attitude of a...
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