183 – Celeste Liddle

Celeste Liddle is an Arrente woman, a trade unionist and Leftist who’s written for Eureka Street, The Guardian and SBS.

Celeste Zoom’ed me from her couch to discuss how the COVID-19 crisis is affecting First Nations people, over-policing and deaths in custody, culture warring about Captain Cook and the “Indigenous alt-right”.

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You can see me on Stan Australia’s Australia Lockdown Comedy Festival from this Saturday

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Celeste’s blog Black Feminist Ranter

ARTICLE: Vulnerable Indigenous man jailed over locked up by police in ‘string of errors’ during coronavirus pandemic (ABC)

ARTICLE: Tanya Day inquest: coroner refers death in custody of Aboriginal woman for possible protection (Guardian Australia) 

ARTICLE: Social responsibility means care for all of the vulnerable by Celeste Liddle

ARTICLE: Why the term “Australian” can be an imposition on Aboriginal people by Celeste Liddle 

ARTICLE: Cook wanted to introduce British justice to Indigenous people. Instead, he became increasingly cruel and violent by Shino Konishi

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