Parragirls Past, Present – Unlocking Memories of Institutional 'Care'
2017
0h 23m
Unlocking memories of institutional ‘care’. Parragirls Past, Present is a deeply moving immersive experience, presenting former residents’ visions of the Parramatta Girls Home today.
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