テリーサ・パーマーさんのインスタグラム写真 - (テリーサ・パーマーInstagram)「Handing over to @kirli.saunders⁣ ⁣ Good morning everyone! Thanks so much for tuning in for @sharethemicnow it’s a pleasure to be ngununggula [na-gun-ah-goo-lah] (Walking and working with you all – Gundungurra Language). I wanted to kick us off this morning with an article I wrote during Reconciliation Week for The Guardian highlighting the need for us to come together and really begin to explore our nation’s history and the impacts of institutional racism, especially during COVID and this BLM movement. Except below:⁣ ⁣ ⁣ … My sister lives in the United States, something I’ve been worrying about in a time like Covid — in a space where her ancestral skin might attract her to police brutality and racist hate that we’ve seen amplified against bla[c]ks everywhere of late.⁣ ⁣ Throughout this week, my socials have been lit up by white guilt holding celebrations for reconciliation in Australia, while First Nations peoples around the world have been marching (or, as the gaslighters term it, “rioting”), to honour the tragic loss of George Floyd and for the 434 First Nations people we’ve lost to deaths in custody since 1991, including David Dungay Jr who also couldn’t breathe and whose family still have not found peace with an ongoing inquest.⁣ ⁣ To clarify, that’s on average nearly one death per month for each year I’ve been alive. 434 blak lives, just like mine, that matter.⁣ ⁣ As a writer and community project leader, I’ve been the poster girl for reconciliation, for Naidoc and for First Nations causes. For the most part, I’ve tried to hold a non-political space and avoid protests for fear of being an “angry blak”. I hoped to separate my identity from The Struggle, and to stay within the celebration of our people, culture, land and languages.⁣ ⁣ But the truth is, I am struggling. I am angry and I am blak…⁣ ⁣ ⁣ Link in Bio⁣ #sharethemicnowaustralia #AboriginalLivesMatter #BLM」6月23日 8時30分 - teresapalmer

テリーサ・パーマーのインスタグラム(teresapalmer) - 6月23日 08時30分


Handing over to @kirli.saunders⁣ ⁣
Good morning everyone! Thanks so much for tuning in for @sharethemicnow it’s a pleasure to be ngununggula [na-gun-ah-goo-lah] (Walking and working with you all – Gundungurra Language). I wanted to kick us off this morning with an article I wrote during Reconciliation Week for The Guardian highlighting the need for us to come together and really begin to explore our nation’s history and the impacts of institutional racism, especially during COVID and this BLM movement. Except below:⁣ ⁣

… My sister lives in the United States, something I’ve been worrying about in a time like Covid — in a space where her ancestral skin might attract her to police brutality and racist hate that we’ve seen amplified against bla[c]ks everywhere of late.⁣

Throughout this week, my socials have been lit up by white guilt holding celebrations for reconciliation in Australia, while First Nations peoples around the world have been marching (or, as the gaslighters term it, “rioting”), to honour the tragic loss of George Floyd and for the 434 First Nations people we’ve lost to deaths in custody since 1991, including David Dungay Jr who also couldn’t breathe and whose family still have not found peace with an ongoing inquest.⁣

To clarify, that’s on average nearly one death per month for each year I’ve been alive. 434 blak lives, just like mine, that matter.⁣

As a writer and community project leader, I’ve been the poster girl for reconciliation, for Naidoc and for First Nations causes. For the most part, I’ve tried to hold a non-political space and avoid protests for fear of being an “angry blak”. I hoped to separate my identity from The Struggle, and to stay within the celebration of our people, culture, land and languages.⁣

But the truth is, I am struggling. I am angry and I am blak…⁣
⁣ ⁣
Link in Bio⁣
#sharethemicnowaustralia #AboriginalLivesMatter #BLM


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