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On this week's show we welcome Prue Licht, a Grandmothers for Refugees activist who spent 25 years and many long hours working in the welfare system, predominantly with women and families. Prue originally hails from England but has lived here in the Dandenongs ever since she arrived on these shores in the 1970s. Prue was involved in the amazing No Macca's in Tecoma campaign a few years back and is now very passionate about the rights of refugees here in Australia. Prue's advice for life is to 'be critical' but also 'be kind'. We like it. Thank-you for sharing some of your life with us, Prue. Keep up the good fight.grandmothersforrefugees.comCasey Grandmothers for Refugees will be at the office of Tony Smith, Federal member for Casey, on Friday 10th December, International Human RIghts Day, 1 Eastridge Drive, Chirnside Park, 2pm Refugee Action Collective will be at the Park Hotel, Lincoln Square, Carlton on the same day at 6:30pm