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Dismantling systemic racism - perspectives from First Nations peoples - Kep Enderby Memorial Lecture 2024

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More than 1500 people tuned into the 2024 lecture to learn about ‘Dismantling systemic racism – perspectives from First Nations peoples’.

Systemic racism, in law, policies and service delivery, has serious and ongoing consequences for First Nations peoples, including poor mental and physical health, economic disadvantage, over-incarceration and social exclusion.

CEO of First Nations Collective Marni Tuala delivered the lecture, sharing the findings of extensive consultations with First Nations peoples across Australia about their experiences of racism.

ABC TV presenter Dan Bourchier facilitated a panel discussion with Marni Tuala, Luke Pearson from IndigenousX, and Commissioners Giridharan Sivaraman and Katie Kiss.

We heard about their experiences and the proposed solutions.

Read the report on the First Nations consultations.

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