![]() ![]() ![]() Resources like podcasts, literature, documentaries and movies all exist and are accessible for all Australians to take the time to ensure we build on our knowledge of the Indigenous culture and history of this land.Īnd there’s no better place to begin than with the incredible stories published by Magabala Books. Never before has it been clearer that, intentional or not, perhaps any given white person has subconsciously said something or actioned something in a way skewed towards systematic racism. The time has come for everyone to acknowledge that and commit to change. It seems like, finally people are listening. ![]() Marches across the nation have seen Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander people sharing their experiences with racism from micro-aggressions to blatant mistreatment, and the stories of The Stolen Generation and the generational trauma that followed are no longer being swept under the rug. Since 1991, 432 Indigenous Australians have died in custody. The #BlackLivesMatter movement, globally has highlighted that in 2023 racism is alive and well. ![]()
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