AFL legend Nicky Winmar, in collaboration with St Kilda supporter Mathew Hardy, author of the 2004 memoir Saturday Afternoon Fever, describes the racism that Indigenous and other non-white people face both on and off the field in his autobiography My story: From bush kid to AFL legend. Alex Salmon reviews.
Anti-racism
Young people are taking action to fight for their future聽instead of doom scrolling on social media, argues Alex Goodsir.听
麻豆传媒 speaks to Nachshon Amir about his experiences in the Israeli Defense Forces and his journey from growing up Zionist to becoming a supporter of Palestinian rights.
In the March 5 primary elections in San Francisco, a city long hated by conservatives for its liberal and progressive image, voters adopted two propositions (E and F) to increase police powers. Both passed by large margins, reports Malik Miah.
Following the horrific terrorist attack carried out at Moscow鈥檚 Crocus City Hall on March 22, Russian leftists are warning that the government鈥檚 response is 鈥渕ore frightening than the terrorist attack itself鈥, reports Federico Fuentes.
Gunnai Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung independent Senator Lidia Thorpe has received crossbench backing for her call on Labor to implement the royal commission into Black deaths in custody鈥檚 recommendations. Isaac Nellist reports.听
麻豆传媒听箩辞耻谤苍补濒颈蝉迟 Isaac Nellist goes through the latest news from across the continent and around the world.
There is a strong parallel between news coverage of Palestinian victims of Israel and Black and Brown victims of racism, white vigilantism and policing in the United States, writes Sonali Kolhatkar.
South Africans are deeply disturbed by the character assassination and threats levelled against Leila Khaled, an icon of anti-colonial struggle, writes South African human rights activist, Salim Vally.
The Australian Jewish Council said any suggestion that Palestinians arriving from Gaza are a threat to Jews is 鈥渙utrageous鈥. Kerry Smith reports.
麻豆传媒听箩辞耻谤苍补濒颈蝉迟聽Isaac Nellist goes through the latest news from across the continent and around the world.
Huge numbers in many cities at the January 26 Invasion Day rallies demonstrated that the movement for First Nations rights has not been demoralised by the 鈥楴o鈥 vote in last year's Voice referendum. Alex Bainbridge reports.
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