NSW Migration Heritage Centre

Sudanese Stories

a Blacktown community history project


Sudanese Stories

An oral history project recording the migration journeys and settlement experiences of southern Sudanese refugees now living in Blacktown, Western Sydney.

Abour (Grace) Jook
Abour (Grace) Jook »
Edward Massimino
Edward Massimino »
Mary Bior
Mary Bior »

The Blacktown area has become home for migrants from Sudan; many are newly-arrived refugees from the country’s war-torn southern region. This is their story.

While the Sudanese people now living in Blacktown survived, about two million from their nation died in the turmoil and four million were displaced.

Here you can see and hear, in the community’s own words, how people escaped and lived, often for many years, in refugee camps. This online exhibition is a celebration of their spirit and resilience in their new home.

We thank the participants and their extended family – the Sudanese community of Blacktown – who have shared their memories and connections to make this exhibition possible.

Sudanese Stories project information »

Exhibition information

The Sudanese Stories exhibition is on display 28 November 2009 – March 2010 at Level 1, Max Webber Library, 61 Flushcombe Road, Blacktown. Tel (02) 9839 6677



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