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colonialism

A Western magician looking in awe at various Indian street performances
Features // Magic

Stealing our magic: colonialism and Indian street performances

Westerners travelled to India and exploited Indian magicians

April 5, 2019 Kedar Maddali and Pranay Jha
Features // FIFA

For the Game? For the World?: A Short History of FIFA’s Colonial Legacy

The most widely broadcast sporting event in the world has a 'parochial and insular history.'

March 27, 2019 Emmanuel Jacob
Multilingual //

अंग्रेजी, उपनिवेशवाद और वर्ग

Exploring the colonial legacy of language in India.

March 7, 2019 Karishma Luthria and Pranay Jha
Bungaree, dressed in colonial clothes, stands in front of the Endeavour ship.
Perspective // Australian History

Scott Morrison’s Endeavour voyage politicises Australian history

Scott Morrison’s $6.7 million Endeavour tour is not only guilty of historical inaccuracy, it erases the role of Aboriginal individuals in early colonial Australia.

January 24, 2019 Robbie Mason
Bhagat Singh, Pemulwuy and Pritilata Waddedar standing in front of an Aboriginal Flag. "Death to Colonialism" is imprinted on the flag.
Perspective //

When the colonised start colonising

Swapnik Sanagavarapu considers the role of Indian Diaspora in the Australian settler-colonial apparatus

January 23, 2019 Swapnik Sanagavarapu
A resistant hand holding a burning Australian flag to reveal the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flag
Editorials //

Invasion Day Editorial

An editorial for Honi Soit's coverage of the Invasion Day Protest

January 21, 2019 Honi Soit
Perspective // ACAR Honi

The hypocrisy of freedom

Himath Siriniwasa reflects on a tour that opened his eyes.

May 23, 2018 Himath Siriniwasa
Opinion //

Don’t diversify, decolonise

David Wang thinks we need to break the system, not conform to it

November 27, 2016 David Wang
Eurocentric Vision
Culture //

Euro(centric) vision

Thanks to SBS, Australia’s Eurovision participation has been a chance to promote a radical, progressive vision of our future

May 15, 2016 Swetha Das
Analysis //

Remembering this country’s first war

Mike Butler is a Jagalingu man and is currently serving as SUPRA’s Indigenous Officer

April 28, 2016 Mike Butler

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