Lack of Diversity in Black Lives Matter Coverage

Lack of Diversity in Black Lives Matter Coverage

Lack of Diversity in Black Lives Matter Coverage: “A Monolithic Cultural Background and Colour”’

The lack of media diversity in Australia has been highlighted with the recent coverage of the Black Lives Matter protests in the United States and Australia. By Ahmed Yussuf for The Feed, SBS, June 2020.

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Jumping the Gate

Jumping the Gate

On the history and achievements of IndigenousX, including shifting the debate around Recognise campaign and constitutional recognition; Indigenous new media interventions. Quotes Celeste Liddle: “The ability for us to create spaces for our own voices using these online platforms was the key starting point”. By Luke Pearson, Inside Story. 23 August 2017.

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Black and White Witness

Black and White Witness

Darambul and South Sea Islander journalist Amy McQuire exposes the white norms that underpin news reporting, and specifically the way ‘Aboriginal affairs’ is reported in Australian mainstream and public media by non-Indigenous journalists and media commentators. Amy McQuire 2019, Meanjin, 17 June 2019.

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Who Gets to Tell Australian Stories?</a>

Who Gets to Tell Australian Stories?

Who Gets to Tell Australian Stories?
Media Diversity Australia report 2020.

Indigenous Current Affairs: Reckoning: The Limits and Possibilities of Journalism Part 1 and Part 2.

Featuring First Nations Canadian journalist Candis Callison and Mary Lynn Young, co-authors of Reckoning: Journalism’s Limits and Possibilities. Media Indigena podcast, episode 214, June 2020.

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Sweatshop on SBS Voices</a>

Sweatshop on SBS Voices

SBS Voices is an online platform devoted to contributing a raft of diverse viewpoints on national and international conversations. As part of that commitment, they entered into a formal partnership with Sweatshop in 2018 to support our ever-growing ensemble of writers. Sweatshop provides editorial support and mentoring for each writer in the lead up to publication on the site.

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Why “whitewashing” in the Australian media must end

Why “whitewashing” in the Australian media must end

Every few weeks, there's another 'whitewashing' scandal keeping people of colour firmly on the margins of society. It's no wonder public episodes of bigotry in our media are on repeat, writes Ruby Hamad, as Australia’s default is currently set to white. SBS online, August 2016.

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