Fernanda Dahlstrom Fernanda Dahlstrom is a writer, editor and lawyer who lives in Brisbane. Her work has appeared in Overland, Feminartsy, Art Guide, Mascara Literary Review and The Guardian. More of their work Culture 08 Apr, 2021 Book Reviews: A Room Called Earth, The Committed, Black and Blue, The Believer Ellen Cregan, Lieu-Chi Nguyen, Fernanda Dahlstrom A Room Called Earth, The Committed, Black and Blue, The Believer Continue Reading More Culture Culture 08 Apr, 2021 Book Reviews: A Room Called Earth, The Committed, Black and Blue, The Believer Ellen Cregan Culture 07 Jul, 2020 Book Reviews: A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing; Living on Stolen Land; Metal Fish, Falling Snow; After Australia; Money for Something; Hazelwood Ellen Cregan, Chloë Cooper, Fernanda Dahlstrom A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing; Living on Stolen Land; Metal Fish, Falling Snow; After Australia; Money for Something; Hazelwood Continue Reading More Culture Culture 07 Jul, 2020 Book Reviews: A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing; Living on Stolen Land; Metal Fish, Falling Snow; After Australia; Money for Something; Hazelwood Ellen Cregan Society 16 Mar, 2020 Civil Disobedience is the Only Rational Response to the Climate Emergency Fernanda Dahlstrom Traditional forms of protest appear increasingly ineffective against an establishment seemingly determined to ignore the need for radical climate action. Is non-violent civil disobedience the only way left to upend hierarchies and shift the terms of debate? Continue Reading More Society Society 16 Mar, 2020 Civil Disobedience is the Only Rational Response to the Climate Emergency Fernanda Dahlstrom Culture 09 Aug, 2019 Books Roundup: ‘It Sounded Better in My Head’, ‘Growing Up Queer in Australia’, ‘From Here On, Monsters’ Ellen Cregan, Chad Parkhill, Fernanda Dahlstrom It Sounded Better in My Head, Growing Up Queer in Australia, From Here On, Monsters Continue Reading More Culture Culture 09 Aug, 2019 Books Roundup: ‘It Sounded Better in My Head’, ‘Growing Up Queer in Australia’, ‘From Here On, Monsters’ Ellen Cregan Society 08 Oct, 2018 Pipelined Into Prison: Young women and the prison industry Fernanda Dahlstrom Young Indigenous women are particularly overrepresented in Australian prisons – for many, incarceration only compounds their difficulty in getting their lives back on track. With Australia’s private prison industry booming, are they being set up to fail? Continue Reading More Society Society 08 Oct, 2018 Pipelined Into Prison: Young women and the prison industry Fernanda Dahlstrom Memoir 18 Jun, 2018 Mothers Inside: Growing Up in the Prison-Industrial Complex Fernanda Dahlstrom The prison industry in Australia is big business – and growing up with a mother behind bars shines a spotlight on the injustices faced by those subjected to the carceral state. But what happens when you discover your understanding of the world is based on a lie? Continue Reading More Memoir Memoir 18 Jun, 2018 Mothers Inside: Growing Up in the Prison-Industrial Complex Fernanda Dahlstrom