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Australian Broadcasting Corporation·3 min read·medium

Zoe Pepper and Fiona Wright take on the housing crisis in Birthright and Kill Your Boomers

Zoe Pepper and Fiona Wright take on the housing crisis in Birthright and Kill Your Boomers
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Australian author Fiona Wright and filmmaker Zoe Pepper are using their creative work to highlight the severe housing crisis in Sydney. The article discusses how the inability to afford a home impacts the mental well-being of millennials and the broader societal implications of current real estate policies.

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It reflects the growing cultural and political tension surrounding housing affordability and the generational divide in wealth accumulation.

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Zoe Pepper s movie Birthright is one of a slew of works by millennial artists that explore the housing crisis. ( Supplied: Madman )

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The framing focuses on the 'obscene' nature of the crisis and the struggles of the younger generation against systemic economic barriers.

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