- Jill Sparrow
Jill Sparrow (born
October 3 ,1971 ), has been active as asocialist in Melbourne since 1991. She helped organise protests against theGulf War and was involved in free education campaigns throughout the early 1990s, as well as participating in nearly everyleft-wing political cause over the past decade (including her own defence campaign as one of theAustudy Five ).Biography
Having spent her early years in the United States, Jill Sparrow was raised in
Melbourne and attended University there, working in Student Unions and at the early ISPVicnet , an organisation providing free internet access and advocating community empowerment via freeing flows of information. She is the author, with Jeff Sparrow, of two books, "Radical Melbourne: a Secret History" and "Radical Melbourne II: the Enemy Within".She is currently at work on a
science fiction project withPaul Voermans and is a founding member ofRumspringe Cooperative .Non-fiction Work
"Radical Melbourne", written in collaboration with her brother
Jeff Sparrow , presents a guide through the first hundred years of political radicalism in Melbourne, focusing on the structures, streets and public places that remain today. It concentrates on identifying the physical traces of radical Melbourne, in the hope that geographical familiarity will provide a cultural and political bridge between the struggles of the past and the people of the present."Radical Melbourne" is a secret history of Melbourne, illustrated by rarely-seen images from the archives of the State Library of Victoria. The book originated in a series of tours conducted by the Sparrows. The authors say, "The secret history of this city seemed to us an inspiration." Controversial journalist and author
John Pilger called "Radical Melbourne" "a brilliantly original, long overdue unveiling of a great city's true past" and has spawned a sequel and "Radical Brisbane", a similar book about theQueensland capital, byRaymond Evans andCarole Ferrier ."Radical Melbourne 2: The enemy within" uncovers a story of secret police and secret armies, guerrilla artists and underground cells, militant unionists and intransigent peaceniks.
External links
* [http://www.vulgar.com.au/ The Vulgar Press] - Publisher of Radical Melbourne books
* [http://www.rumspringe.org.au/ Rumsrpinge Cooperative]
* [http://www.historycooperative.org/cgi-bin/justtop.cgi?act=justtop&url=http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/lab/88/br_7.html The History Cooperative] - article on Radical Melbourne books
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