“Edgy multiculturalism for a new generation”
November 2017
The Point Magazine first started in 2013 arising out of the conflict in Syria. It became increasingly apparent there was...
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The Point Magazine first started in 2013 arising out of the conflict in Syria. It became increasingly apparent there was...
read moreThe ‘We Are Here!’ project started out small. A group of friends met while volunteering and decided to set up an...
read moreDo you know what to do when confronted with hate speech online? A new campaign empowering young people with positive...
read moreWhen Vidhya Ramalingam first sat with a white supremacist in Sweden, she was surprised by his curiosity and his...
read moreWatching the way the world has responded to the most recent spate of terror attacks – Barcelona, Manchester, Finsbury...
read more18 women from almost as many communities graduated in June from the first-ever “We Are All Sydney” community...
read moreRadical ideas are not always dangerous. They can be the trigger for positive and lasting social change. Some experts say...
read moreHe may be over the age of forty, but Brian McCarty is still playing with toys. McCarty is not your average war...
read moreClive Lawton OBE is a British educator, inter-faith advocate, and author of My Belief: I am A Jew and The Jewish People:...
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The Point Magazine is a community-based and youth-focused digital publication that aims to attract globally aware and politically active younger readers in multicultural Australia.