Here's a podcast I did with friend Sarah Malik about race, religion and intersectionality. Hope you enjoy it: http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/earshot/in-my-shoes-pt-2/8024000
Category: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
On Australia Day and divide and conquer strategies
So I wrote this about the billboard campaign featuring two young women wearing hijab. It was emotionally exhausting, but needed to be said. Full piece: http://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2017/01/23/comment-only-way-defeat-january-26-come-together Excerpt: Ultimately, it is the very same racism that has been used as justification for the invasion and oppression of Indigenous people that is now used as a template … Continue reading On Australia Day and divide and conquer strategies
Thanks for the listing!
Hey, I was pleasantly surprised to see that I was included in a list of 12 deadly Indigenous Australian social media users to follow. Thanks so much and you can read all about the 12 deadlies included here.
More Than One Nation panel discussion
Here is a storify wrap up of the panel discussion organised by the Asian Australian Democracy Caucus More Than One Nation. Panellists included myself, Celeste Liddle and Charendev Singh - the conversation was about race in Australia, particularly against the backdrop of the return of Pauline Hanson. Storify is here: https://storify.com/Janmolloy/asian
On Speaking Out radio show
I was on the panel, wrapping up the week's news, for Speaking Out with Larissa Behrendt. You can hear it here: http://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/speakingout/john-paterson---amsant-chief-executive/7698942
Interview with Let’s Talk
Amy Mcquire is an amazing journalist and I always love talking with her on 98.9FM's Let's Talk radio program. Here is the interview where we talked about Pauline Hanson, Islamophobia, solidarity and Don Dale Youth Detention Centre. You can listen to it here: https://player.fm/series/lets-talk-on-989fm/eugenia-flynn
Piece in IndigenousX on institutionalised racism
Here's something I wrote for IndigenousX late last year. Sorry it has taken so long to post! Cultural Awareness Training Is Not A Punishment, Or A Cure-All For Institutional Racism by Eugenia Flynn As the collective consciousness of the globalised world becomes more and more raised, racism appears to be on the way out along … Continue reading Piece in IndigenousX on institutionalised racism