Stan Grant on his wife: ‘She has brought a great colour and vibrancy to my life’

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Stan Grant on his wife: ‘She has brought a great colour and vibrancy to my life’
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'Tracey and I come from different cultural backgrounds, but it’s these differences that are the wellspring of love and support ... I live with the weight of many things and feel those things intensely. She brings me out of myself.'

Stan Grant is a journalist, author, and academic, best known for his 30 years in media. Last month, heciting exhaustion from the torrent of racist abuse to which he has been subjected. The 59-year-old opens up about the women in his life and who his dreamJacquie ManningIvy, was a beautiful blonde woman, who was like a 1930s movie star. She lived with my grandfather, Keith, in a tin humpy with Aboriginal people. As a white woman, this was considered scandalous at the time.

. We have a son, Jesse, together. Tracey is white, but what is that? She also has Chinese ancestry. I try to live my life free of this nonsense of race.come from different cultural backgrounds, but it’s these differences that are the wellspring of love and support. She has brought a great colour and vibrancy to my life. I live with the weight of many things and feel those things intensely. She brings me out of myself.would have been [the late] American novelist Toni Morrison.

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