Creating Space Project

Brown Paper and String

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Sinopsis

Sr Susan has been asked to obtain a visa for another religious sister, whose father, in Ireland, is dying. On Saturday afternoons in Canberra, in 1976, nothing is open. Least of all the Irish embassy.   Anyone who knows Sr Susan Connelly is well aware that she is a powerful force for good in this world, advocating tirelessly for social justice, especially for the people of East Timor.   In this interview, she reflects on some of what she values and how that emerged in her life.   We catch sight of the importance of living off your wits, being willing to get involved, and holding a belief that there is always a way. We hear about the importance of communion – a kind of unity – with people with whom you have a shared past, a common history.   She believes in the importance of public education and the importance of Gonski funding in Australia, to ensure all children receive an adequately resourced education.   Sr Susan attributes much of her strong-mindedness to her parents. Recognising the place of nature, she