News The number of Aboriginal deaths in custody has been raised to 437 by Rachel Daniel As per a report from The Guardian, the number of Aboriginal deaths in custody known to have occurred since the royal commission delivered its final report in 1991 has now…
News UK protesters topple controversial slave trader statue into harbour by Claudia Schmidt Anti-racism protests have sparked across the world following the death of George Floyd and almost two weeks of protests in the US. Now Black Lives Matter protesters in Bristol have…
News FBi Radio will play a full day of music by Black and First Nations artists every month by Claudia Schmidt Sydney’s beloved FBi Radio have announced that they will be programing a full day of music by Black and First Nations artists once a month. Up until now, the radio…
News #TooStrongForYouKaren merch and the story behind the viral hashtag by Claire Adema You might be aware of a recent news story involving racist comments made towards two Indigenous artists at their home in Mildura over the weekend. Or possibly seen the influx…
News A thousand shades of different, photography project Humanae celebrates human diversity in colour by Freya McGahey A new visual art project by Brazilian photographer Angelica Dass, Humanae aims to expose and celebrate variation in skin tone. The piece consists of a series of portrait photographs, a mixture of…
News Xavier Rudd addresses racism with new song Shame by Happy After Horrorshow released an anti-racism inspired single yesterday, Xavier Rudd and his band The United Nations have also jumped on the anti-racism bandwagon and released a new single, Shame, inspired by the…
Music Introducing: Red Temples by Happy Describing their music as “Fast paced, power-pop inspired punk music with a surf edge”, Red Temples have made one hell of an impression following the release of their debut EP Queen/Spring/Intrepid. As confusing…