Tag: Racism
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Hidden history: Dehumanisation and death at Loveday
The small Riverland town of Loveday was the home of South Australia’s largest internment camp. It’s history is one far from love, having targeted civilians of certain ethnic origins and being a site of 134 deaths and one murder.
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WAP outrage exemplifies gendered double standards in music
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion have ruffled a lot of feathers with the release of ‘WAP’, but where is the outrage when men release music with the same content?
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Retrospective censorship of our films and television shows: why it’s dumb
The Black Lives Matter movement has fuelled aspects of healthy change in our society; however, does it warrant the panicked erasing of some of our favourite movies and shows?
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Australia’s twin pandemics: COVID-19 and racism
“They’re not that creative with words. It’s always ‘Ching Chong Chinese’, rice eaters, yellow skins, maggots, pests, rats – that kind of thing.” A South Korean international student shares his experience with racism before and during the pandemic.
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The Final Quarter: The devastating documentary that reminds us why education is so important
The Adam Goodes documentary answered most of my questions