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Blak representation in schools is imperative

“It is 2019 and yet the number of Indigenous educators has not improved much”

As queer Indigenous people we know a thing or two about days of action – IDAHOBIT

Today is IDAHOBIT, the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia.

Jana Stewart – Labor candidate for Kooyong

I believe in an Australia where children can rise above their circumstances. Where, as a community, we provide the stepping stones for people to set their own directions.

Indigenous candidates have Canberra on their radars

On Saturday 18 May 2019 Australia heads to the polls. In this Federal Election, there are at least twenty Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates.

Dr Chelsea Bond delivers a masterclass in Indigenous Excellence

You may have heard a collective triumphant cheer emanating from Indigenous people on Twitter the other night.

Elections to be held for the First Peoples of Victoria Assembly

Yesterday, two elections were called. One that will help determine what kind of country we want to be, how we see ourselves. The other will determine who will form government. One takes place every three years, the other once in a generation.

The White Genocide Theory and Australian Politics

By now I’m sure everyone is aware that Senator Fraser Anning is a racist.

Is the definition of racism racist?

Racism is even evident in the dictionary definition of racism.

My music is a declaration of survival

My name is Nathan Bird; I am a proud Butchulla man and recording artist known as Birdz.

It’s not a few bad apples, it is the whole damn tree

In 2010, in response to an ASIO security assessment, the Rudd/Gillard government released a White Paper that claimed Islamic extremism was the number one threat to Australia.

Congratulations to the winners of the 2018 Indigenous STEM Awards

The Indigenous STEM Awards recognise, reward and celebrate the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and scientists who are studying and working in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) field.

Hold onto your combs, hide your toothbrushes One Nation is here

One Nation announcing ‘policies’ they know will never be implemented but which they hope will stir up enough racism to score them a few extra redneck votes… ?

Why don’t Indigenous suicides matter?

The deafening silence across this country following the latest Coronial Inquiry into the suicide deaths of 13 young Aboriginal people in the Kimberley extended beyond the usual non-coverage by mainstream media.

Putting down my masks

When I thought about my experience being a queer blackfulla, I thought to myself, “what experience”?

I do not belong in the inbetween

I am a Kalkadoon woman. I grew up on Gubbi Gubbi Country. I also have Syrian and North African heritage that I am extremely proud of. I am also queer.

IndigenousX announces ‘One Nation Rescue Plan’

At the same time as One Nations' Aboriginal Rescue Plan, IndigenousX announces its own One Nation Rescue Plan.

InsideOUT

Why am I constantly on the outside?

For us, they are not just numbers, they are real women who matter

My name is Shirleen Campbell. I’m a mum, a grandmother, an aunty, a daughter, a sister, a wife and a proud Warlpiri and Arrernte woman who is a third generation resident of an Alice Springs Town Camp, Lhenpe Artnwe, better known as Hoppy’s Camp.

An IndigenousX Anthology – Reconcile This

A collection of reflections on perspective, resistance, advocacy, work and life written by a diverse range of past IndigenousX hosts.

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