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News // First Nations

Black Lives Matter: protest against police brutality draws crowd

Hundreds gather at Town Hall in support of First Nations families who seek answers for deaths in custody.

August 22, 2019 Amelia Mertha and Annie Zhang
Hazel Collins, Aunty Doreen Webster, and Michael Welsh, speakers at the 2019 Sorry Day rally holding Aboriginal Flag outside NSW State Parliament
News, Uncategorized // Protest

“Sorry means you don’t do it again”: Hundreds protest ongoing Indigenous child removals on Sorry Day

Approximately 400 people turned out to demand an end to the forced adoption laws.

February 13, 2019 Nell O'Grady and Annie Zhang
News // Indigenous Activism

14 years on and still no justice: the TJ hickey protests

Protestors gathered to mourn the death of TJ Hickey, calling for an end to the systematic abuse of Indigenous Australians, Katie Thorburn reports.

February 18, 2018 Katie Thorburn
Students at Bowraville, February 1965.
Analysis // January 26

A history of student engagement in Aboriginal rights

Students have a rich history of engagement with the continued struggle for Aboriginal rights stretching back over 50 years.

January 25, 2017 Andy Mason
Perspective // January 26

Healing and resistance

Healing as a people requires dedication to learning and sharing knowledge. Healing as a person requires accepting this and using the tools of colonisation against the colonisers.

January 24, 2017 Raymond 'Bubbly' Weatherall
Opinion // January 26

Another Blackfella’s undefinitive guide to a culturally sensitive January 26

‘If you wanted to keep Australia Day maybe you should have done something about it'.

January 23, 2017 Evelyn Corr
Perspective //

Beyond the Freedom Rides

Students Support Aboriginal Communities on the community networks that facilitate activism around the country. Photo: Freya Newman

April 28, 2016 Students Support Aboriginal Communities

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