Stories and reflections by Amnesty activists
Keep going on your ally journey with these resources
READ
- Growing up Aboriginal in Australia by Anita Heiss
- Talkin’ Up to the White Woman by Aileen Moreton-Robinson
- Talking to My Country by Stan Grant
- Australia Day by Stan Grant
- Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge
- After Australia by Sweatshop
- The Tribe by Michael Mohammad Ahmed
- The Lebs by Michael Mohammad Ahmed
- Decolonizing Solidarity by Claire Land
- The Hate Race by Maxine Beneba Clarke
- This Bridge Called My Bank by Gloria Anzaldua & Cherrie Moraga
- Ain’t I a Woman by Bell Hooks
- IndigenousX @indigenousx
- Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire by Akala
- The Good Immigrant by Nikesh Shukla
- Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging by Afua Hirsch
- Prisoner to the Streets by Robyn Travis
- Safe: On Black British Men Reclaiming Space by Derek Owusu
- Black, Listed: Black British Culture Explored by Jeffrey Boakye
- Slay In Your Lane: The Black Girl Bible by Yomi Adegoke & Elizabeth Uviebinené
- The Little Red Yellow Black Book by AIATSIS with Bruce Pascoe
- Growing up Asian in Australia by Alice Pung
- Growing up African in Australia by Maxine Beneba Clarke Ahmed Yussuf
- Growing up Muslim in Australia Demet Divaroren
- Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo
- Killing Rage, Ending Racism by bell hooks
- Don’t Touch My Hair by Emma Dabiri
- White Tears / Brown Scars by Ruby Hamad
- Decolonising Solidarity by Clare Land
- Ain’t I a Woman? Black Women and Feminism by bell hooks
- Feminism Interrupted by Lola Olufemi
- The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
- Slavery By Another Name by Douglas Blackmon
- I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness by Austin Channing Brown
- This Book is Anti-Racist by Tiffany Jewell and Aurelia Durand
LISTEN
- Frontier War Stories by Boe Spearim
- About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge
- Intersectionality Matters by Kimberlé Crenshaw
- Wild Black Women by Dr Chelsea Watego & Angelina Hurley
- Momentum: A Race Forward by Race Foward
- Speaking Out
- Seeing White by John Biewen
- Pretty for an Aboriginal by Nakkiuh Lui & Miranda Tapsell
- Broriginals
- Birds Eye View
- Code Switch
- From Hoodrat to Headwrap by Ericka Hart and Ebony Donnelly
- Speaking of Racism
FOLLOW
- Common Ground (Not-for-profit organisation)
- Democracy in Colour (Not-for-profit organisation)
- All Together Now (Not-for-profit organisation)
- Future Ancestors Services @ancestorsfuture
- The Conscious Kid @theconsciouskid
- Speaking of Racism Podcast @speakingofracism
- Warriors of Aboriginal Resistance @warrevolt
- No White Saviours @nowhitesaviors
- Free Them All @freethemall614
- Vienna Rye @vrye
- Yellow Borders @yellowborders
- Check Your Privilege @ckyourprivilege
- Becky Betterment @beckybetterment
- Tapioca Starch @tapioca_starch
- Anticolonial Asian Alliance @aaa_kulinnation / @aaasyd
- Dallas Feminist Collective @dallasfeministcollective
- Ericka Hart @ihartericka
- Lil Native Boy @lilnativeboy
- BIPOC Talking Wellness @bipoc_wellness
- Indigenous Action @indigenousaction
- Blak Business @blakbusiness
- Fern Collective @ferncollective
- South Asians For Black Lives @southasians4blacklives
- Anti-Racism Daily @antiracismdaily
- Stop Black Deaths in Custody @stopblackdeathsincustody
- ABC Indigenous (News) @abcindigenous
- Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance @warrevolt
WATCH
- Dear White People (TV Show)
- You Can’t Ask That (TV Show)
- In My Blood It Runs (Film)
- Prison Songs (Film)
- NITV (TV Channel) @nitv_au
- Redfern Now (TV Show)
- The Australian Dream by Daniel Gordon (Documentary)
- The Final Quarter by Mary Macrae & Ian Darling (Documentary)
- Q&A with Meyne Wyatt – Monologue from City of Gold (Clip)
- The Family Law (TV Show)
- The Merger (Film)
- Samson & Delilah (Film)
- Sweet Country (Film)
- High Ground (Film)
- I am Not Your Negro (Documentary)
- The 13th (Documentary)
- Stateless (TV Show)
- BlacKKKlansman (Film)
- The Colour Purple (Film)
- Human Flow (Documentary)
- When They See Us (TV Show)
DO
- Clothing the Gaps (shop)
- Join your local Amnesty action group (Activism)
- Get involved during National Reconciliation Week (Events)
Do you know of more great resources that we are missing? Let us know! You can call our friendly Supporter Care team on 1300 300 920 or send us an email at supporter@amnesty.org.au.
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