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Jane Lane

Jane Lane is an advocate worker for racial equality. She has spoken and written widely about the need to begin the process of getting rid of racism by working with young children before any prejudiced attitudes and behaviour become entrenched

January 2022

  • An illustration of unclaimed urns of Wayside Chapel

    Guardian Australia Reads
    The unclaimed: the ashes left waiting in Sydney’s Wayside Chapel

    In the charity’s storeroom sit the cremated remains of seven former visitors – unclaimed, contested or forgotten. This is the story of three of them

August 2008

  • Nipping prejudice in the bud

    Herman Ouseley and Jane Lane

    Herman Ouseley and Jane Lane: The reaction to our book underlines the need to counter the impact of racism on children's lives before attitudes become entrenched

December 2007

  • Children need to know that skin colour is not a taboo subject

    Jane Lane and Patrice Lawrence
    Response: Ignoring issues about race will only foster prejudice, say Jane Lane and Patrice Lawrence