Call It Out Annual Report 2024-25 Webinar
Автор: The National Justice Project
Загружено: 2025-12-03
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In this Webinar, the Jumbunna Call It Out Team present the frank, fearless, heart-warming, heart-breaking and motivating accounts of racism experienced and witnessed, as shared in the latest Call It Out Annual Report titled, ‘Everywhere I go no matter where, if it's around non-Indigenous people I feel a hate vibe. It feels like I'm being watched’. Joining them is Guest Speaker, Amelia Whyman on issues impacting young people, and Moderator Prof. Lindon Coombes.
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CHAPTERS:
00:03 Acknowledgements
05:25 About Call It Out & the Report
10:00 Report findings: Who reported
11:06 How it was experienced, types and locations of racism
14:33 Public spaces: aggression, shunning
17:17 Criminal legal system
24:43 Responses, barriers, solutions to racism
31:17 Children & young people
38:00 Guest Speaker, Amelia Whyman on issues impacting young people
46:50 Audience Q&A
55:32 Closing remarks
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The Report and Webinar presentation slides are available here: https://callitout.com.au/resources/
For more information and to make a report visit: https://callitout.com.au/
** WEBINAR SPEAKERS **
AMELIA WHYMAN is a proud, young Malyangapa and Wankumarra woman from Wilcannia where she speaks up as a young leader for her community and surrounds as a voice to empower future generations. She is Youth Ambassador at Mounty Aboriginal Youth & Community Services and dances with Barkindji Baaka Dance Group and Buuja Buuja Butterfly Dancers.
PROF. LINDON COOMBES is a Yuallaraay man and Director at Jumbunna. He has worked in Aboriginal Affairs in a range of positions including Director at PwC Indigenous Consulting, CEO of the National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples, and CEO of Tranby Aboriginal College in Glebe.
BECK LEWIS is a Gomeroi, Dunghutti, Ngoorabul woman and Research Fellow at Jumbunna. She previously worked in the NSW Police Force, and her current work embeds First Nations knowledges into operational practice, education, and systemic reform grounded in connection, cultural integrity, and truth-telling justice.
PROF. CHRIS CUNNEEN is Professor of Criminology at Jumbunna. He is a leading criminologist specialising in First Nations peoples and the law, juvenile justice, restorative justice, policing, prison issues and human rights.
A/PROF. FIONA ALLISON is an Associate Professor at Jumbunna. Her focus is on working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to improve their civil and family law access to justice, including in the area of race discrimination, and criminal justice outcomes through community-led justice reinvestment approaches.
** CONTENT WARNING **
These stories can be difficult to hear, so please take care and if you need to, speak to somebody you trust or contact one of the services below.
• 13YARN: Call 13 92 76 or visit https://www.13yarn.org.au/
• Brother to Brother: Call 1800 435 799 or visit https://dardimunwurro.com.au/brother-...
• Lifeline: Call 13 11 14 or visit https://www.lifeline.org.au/
• Kids Helpline: Call 1800 55 1800 or visit https://kidshelpline.com.au/
** ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY **
We acknowledge the ongoing sovereignty and custodianship of First Nations peoples throughout Australia and their enduring connections to Country. This land is, and always will be, Aboriginal Land. We acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, where Jumbunna and National Justice Project are based and pay respects to Elders, past and present, and to all First Nations people across the country.
We would also like to acknowledge those Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have reported racism, experienced or witnessed, to Call It Out. None of this would be possible without their courage.
** ARTWORK CREDIT **
Dr Kirsten Gray – Yuluwirriba: https://yuluwirribaa.myshopify.com/
** ABOUT CALL IT OUT **
Developed by the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research, in partnership with the National Justice Project, Call It Out was created to provide a safe space for First Nations people to share their experiences of racism, give voice to their concerns, hold perpetrators to account and present solutions. It also provides non-Indigenous friends, relatives and bystanders the opportunity to take notice and take action against racism by reporting it when they see it.
By collecting information on the nature, extent and impacts of racism on individuals and communities, as well as strategies on how to respond to and address racism, Call It Out aims to create an evidence-base to inform anti-racism action and policy development, support the response of First Nations communities, organisations and leaders, and educate the wider community.
RELATED VIDEOS *
2023-24 Report: • WEBINAR: CALL IT OUT ANNUAL REPORT 2023-2024
2022-23 Report: • Call It Out - Annual Report Launch 2023
2022 Report: https://www.uts.edu.au/partners-and-c...
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