Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are the most incarcerated group on the face of the planet.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are the most incarcerated group on the face of the planet.
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State governments nationwide are stepping up their war on Indigenous kids, with measures that will see more children in jail.
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Criminal charges are being considered against a police officer over the death of 16-year-old Jai Wright, after the NSW Coroner suspended the inquest after two days on 30 January.
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Paddy Gibson spoke to Indigenous activist Ray Peckham about the fight against segregation and the Aboriginal Welfare Board, and how trade unions aided the struggle
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The failure of the Voice to Parliament referendum has exposed Anthony Albanese’s commitment to racist policies and severe neglect in Indigenous Affairs.
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Matilda Fay looks at where racism in Australia comes from and what we can do about it
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The confusion that surrounded the Yes campaign for the Voice to parliament has turned into some despair among the official Yes campaigners in the aftermath of the referendum’s defeat.
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In the dying days of the Voice to Parliament campaign, Cape York Indigenous leader Noel Pearson told a crowd at the elite King’s School in Sydney, quoting constitutional lawyer Greg Craven, “The Voice is a proposal so pathetically understated that I’m amazed most Indigenous people are settling for it.”
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Responsibility for the referendum disaster lies at the feet of Anthony Albanese and the strategy of pursuing tokenistic constitutional recognition.
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Solidarity answers key questions about the Voice to Parliament, what it would mean, and whether there is any alternative to it.
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