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Sisters Inside’s 10th International Conference 2023
Sisters Inside’s will celebrate our 10th International Conference in 2023, continuing the campaign to #FREEHER and calling for Abolition Feminism Now. Sisters Inside Inc. is an independent community organisation in so-called queensland, australia working alongside...
Commission of Inquiry into Police Responses to Domestic and Family Violence – by ICRR and Sisters Inside
A Joint Submission from Sisters Inside and the Institute for Collaborative Race Research to the 2022Commission of Inquiry into Queensland Police Service responses to domestic and family violence. 13 July 2022 Commission of InquiryPO Box 12264George Street Qld 4003...
WE DEMAND A CEASEFIRE Responding to Australia’s ‘Anti-Racism’ Framework
How can you help? The Sisters Inside Fund for Children supports children of women in the criminal justice system to choose their own future free of the burdens so commonly felt while their mother is in prison.#Free Her Campaign This campaign has been set up by Debbie...
It’s time to talk about race, colonialism…and abolition
Joint Submission from Sisters Inside and the Institute for Collaborative Race Research on Discussion Paper 2 of the Women’s Safety and Justice Taskforce: Women and girls’ experience of the criminal justice system – Proposed focus areas How can you help? The...
The State as Abuser: Coercive Control in the Colony
Joint Submission from Sisters Inside and the Institute for Collaborative Race Research on Discussion Paper 1 of the Women's Safety and Justice Taskforce. (click on image to read full submission) How can you help? The Sisters Inside Fund for Children supports...
A World Without Prisons – Living Black
Karla Grant speaks with Justice Reformer Debbie Kilroy about how she's standing up for women behind bars, paying unpaid fines for prisoners, and why she thinks a world without prisons is possible. How can you help? The Sisters Inside Fund for Children supports...
‘In no uncertain terms’ the violence of criminalising coercive control. Joint statement: Sisters Inside &Institute for Collaborative Race Research
Background In March 2021, the Queensland Government announced the establishment of the Women’s Safety and Justice Taskforce. They claimed it would be tasked with conducting “a wide-ranging review into the experience of women across the criminal justice system”i....
National Network – Media Release
Thirty years ago the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in custody delivered its 339 recommendations, and three decades later the system they call justice is still killing Aboriginal people. The National Network of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women...
Peace and Justice: Debbie Kilroy OAM
After her release from prison in 1992, Debbie Kilroy OAM established Sisters Inside to fight for the human rights of incarcerated women and girls to address gaps in services available to them and their children. Since then, Debbie has completed four tertiary degrees –...
Podcast Episode: In the spirit of spinning yarns – The fearless Debbie Kilroy OAM – Founder & CEO of Sisters Inside
Akashika Mohla has a yarn with Debbie Kilroy OAM, CEO & Founder of Internationally acclaimed Sisters Inside Inc . Debbie's journey from another side of law & order to a Criminal lawyer & prisoner advocate to now a Barrister in progress, with a huge mission...
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