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From Lidia Thorpe


Listen to the Truth Telling podcast
Watch the Truth Telling and Treaty forum
Read the Junkee Interview “I Am Angry And I Have A Lot To Be Angry About” 

Read the Saturday Paper Interview "The way forward for Truth and Treaty"



Below are resources I have put together from Elders, Activists, Academics & Community Members - I encourage all allies to have a listen or a read.

For any First Peoples that want to submit something for me to add here, please contact my office.


Podcasts

Let's Talk - Black Knowing with Professor Chelsea Watego & Dr. David Singh 

Start your week right with Let’s Talk Black Knowing, a show that honours the intellectual sovereignty of Blackfullas and amplifies the power of Black knowledge. From critically analysing media discourse, to reflecting on local events, interviewing intellectual icons, and pondering the politics of everyday life in the colony: Let’s Talk Black Knowing showcases the breadth and depts of Black knowledge on this continent.

Get your pens at the ready, and be prepared to laugh until you cry with your incredible hosts from QUT Carumba Institute: Professor Chelsea Watego & Dr. David Singh.

Frontier War Stories with Boe Spearim

Frontier War Stories is a podcast dedicated to truth-telling about a side of Australia that has been left out of the history books.

Decolonise with Jaja Dare

A podcast about Blak Sovereignty. A space for us to listen up to our mob, our First Nations voices across our countries, and explore what decolonise means.

Curtain the podcast hosted by Amy McQuire and Martin Hodgson

This is Curtain – a podcast where we pull back the blinds to shine a light on the darkest parts of our justice system and ask – who are the victims?

A new investigation into the murder trial of Kevin “Curtain” Henry, from Rockhampton Queensland.

 


Books and Articles 


Read “Our Kids Belong With Family”: a look into institutional child removal by Sissy Austin

Buy Another Day in the Colony by Chelsea Watego

 


Websites

 

The Koori History Website Project