First Nations justice and sovereignty

Sarah Hathway, speaking on behalf of the Socialist Alliance,addressed the Cry for Truth and Justice rally, which was organised by Be Tru 2 Uluru.

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Isaac Nellist and Riley Breen discuss the protests against the visit of “King” Charles and talk to NTEU national councillor Markela Panegyres about the recent vote to boycott Israel.

First Nations activists have been arrested or prevented from peacefully protesting aboutFirst People’s genocide during “King” Charles III’svisit to Ngunnawal/Canberra and Gadigal Country/Sydney.Ash Phthalo reports.

Wangerriburra and Birri Gubba activist Sam Woripa Watson told 鶹ý's Alex Bainbridge that left-wing people should vote against the Voice.

“Something that pretends to be a great change, but provides none, is not a step in the right direction”, argues theBlak SovereignMovement.

Arrernte womanCeleste Liddlewho has been engaged in Indigenous and social justice movements for a long time,saysshe isundecided on hervote. Below she sets out her thoughts.

Indigenous communities have deep histories of gender nonconforming and trans mobs, arguesEthanLyons.

Livestream of the forum on Treaty, Sovereignty and First Nations justice with Lidia Thorpe, Uncle Gary Murray and Sue Bolton.

For many young people,the fact that modern Australia emerged from a colonial-settler society founded on the violent dispossession of First Nations peoples is a self-evident fact. Sarah Hathway and Sam Wainwrightcomment on a significantpoliticalshiftunderway.

A small number of neo-Nazis tried but failed tostop the Merri-Bek City Council’s Day of Mourning ceremonyfromgoing ahead in Coburg on January 26. Sue Bolton reports.

Ngiyampaa elder Dr Beryl Carmichael says record flooding on the Darling River was caused by bad policies, including the privatisation of water. Tracey Carpenter reports.

Paying the Land by Joe Sacco

Acclaimed comics journalist Joe Sacco travelled to the Arctic regions of north-west Canada to learn about the Dene people and their struggles for his latest book, Paying the Land. Andrew Chuter reviews.