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GRIFFITH REVIEW SERIES: Issue #76 "Acts of Reckoning"

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What might a reckoning between Black and white Australia look like? Many of the brilliant contributors to Griffith Review 76, “Acts of Reckoning”, such as Professor Megan Davis, leading scholar Teela Reid and Senator Patrick Dodson, argue that it starts with all of us embracing the generous invitation from Indigenous people in the Uluru Statement From the Heart to walk together towards a better future, one that begins with a constitutionally enshrined Voice to Parliament, then moves towards Treaty and Truth-telling.

Others write powerfully about the need for fundamental changes to the criminal justice system which incarcerates so many young Indigenous people, and the importance of owning our violent past. In this conversation Ashley Hay speaks with power and conviction of what we can all do to make change happen.

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Griffith Review Issue # 75 "Learning Curves"

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What might a reckoning between Black and white Australia look like? Many of the brilliant contributors to Griffith Review 76, “Acts of Reckoning”, such as Professor Megan Davis, leading scholar Teela Reid and Senator Patrick Dodson, argue that it starts with all of us embracing the generous invitation from Indigenous people in the Uluru Statement From the Heart to walk together towards a better future, one that begins with a constitutionally enshrined Voice to Parliament, then moves towards Treaty and Truth-telling.

Others write powerfully about the need for fundamental changes to the criminal justice system which incarcerates so many young Indigenous people, and the importance of owning our violent past. In this conversation Ashley Hay speaks with power and conviction of what we can all do to make change happen.

SHOW NOTES:

Nicole Abadee

Website: https://www.nicoleabadee.com.au

Facebook: @booksbooksbookspodcast OR @nicole.abadee

Twitter: @NicoleAbadee

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Griffith Review Issue # 75 "Learning Curves"

Website: https://www.griffithreview.com/editions/escape-routes/

Facebook: @griffithreview

Twitter: @GriffithReview

Instagram: @griffithreview

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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