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Allyship, safety and the Activist-Industrial-Complex

Interrogating allyship and the current bureaucracies in social movements.

September 22, 2020 Himath Siriniwasa
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USyd management: Friends of the police state

We are witnessing a targeted assault on dissent. Cops off campus now.

September 6, 2020 Robbie Mason
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Far-right activist turns up to Solidarity BLM forum at USyd

The far right appear emboldened.

August 28, 2020 Robbie Mason
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Black Lives Matter protest shut down, at least four people detained and several fines issued

NSW Police have shut down Sydney's latest Black Lives Matter rally, issuing a move on order and detaining organisers.

July 28, 2020 Lara Sonnenschein
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Why the Black Lives Matter Movement in Australia is losing momentum

Interrogating the BLM movement in Australia.

June 22, 2020 Deaundre Espejo

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