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blackfulla bookclub

At their best, book clubs are about connecting with people and sharing new ways of looking at the world. Discovering words that sing and cry and hit you in the heart. They’re also, obviously, about wine and cheese. Which is how Blackfulla Bookclub started, too.

Back in the beginning of COVID times, Merinda Dutton – a Gumbaynggirr and Barkandji woman – was looking for a way to stay connected to her gang of black

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