Antoinette Braybrook

@BraybrookA

CEO Kuku Yalanji. chair women, justice, voices & visibility. Family Violence.

Victoria, Australia
Đã tham gia tháng 6 năm 2012

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    Seriously, is the society we want to be? Treating an elderly person with dementia with a punitive colonial response rather than with a humane medical one!

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    Time to take back what we adopted [~O~] 48yrs ago ✊🏾

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    We are extremely concerned by reports of a case at the Metropolitan Remand Centre. We have been urgently calling for governments to release people in prison who are most at risk. So far there has been very little action👇🏾

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    MEDIA RELEASE - Confirmed COVID-19 case in Melbourne Prison Black Lives Matter is not a slogan. It is a movement which calls on everyone to value and protect the lives of Black people, of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

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    Melbournians asking govt all the big questions...

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    Aboriginal Hostel Musgrave Park (192 Boundary St) is on the market and if sold off as intended, we risk losing a vital resource for black ppl + community. We need Blak spaces here in the inner city especially in places like West End. Stop pushing us out!! step up.

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    Hey campaign/messaging friend what messaging would be useful in terms of talking about how effective WAR was at keeping everyone safe who marched. We know they did an incredible job but also racist media. How do we talk about that without repeating racist inaccurate messaging?

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    I'll be hosting from 7pm tonight! I'll be yarning about , blak deaths in custody, justice issues, what the solutions are/what action we need to see from govt & why governments need to of criminal responsibility to 14 years.

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    "As Veronica Nelson lay on her cell floor in excruciating pain in the hours before she died, she used the intercom to call staff 9 times in desperate attempts to get help". Veronica was a staunch Aboriginal woman - she should have never been in prison:

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    "As Veronica Nelson lay on her prison cell floor in excruciating pain in the hours before she died, she used the intercom to call staff nine times in desperate attempts to get help." 💔💔💔Our people should not be dying in police and prison cells!

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    Indigenous Australians make up 3% of the national population, and 28% of the prison population. It's a blight on our nation. - Eddie Cubillo

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    PSA: Non-black people really need to know their place in our space!

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    Governments must work with families whose loved ones have died in custody to get real change and true justice. Here are some of the solutions we know will make a real difference now to

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    This is the second death at Acacia prison in the last 6 weeks — this country is really showing us that black lives don’t matter 💔

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    Help! I’m trying to source a donation of thousands of 3 ply disposable surgical masks that we can start giving to asylum seekers when they come to the . Most have no income at all or Medicare, are doing their best to keep their families & community safe. If can help DM me.

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    I reckon you should have just gone out and given them the run down on what you were wearing before you started talking the real stuff

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    I love misogyny speech .... I’m so going to practice that for 😂

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    The fact that mysogony speech still resonates with young women is a big sign of what we continue to face in Australian society sexism and mysogony still runs rampant.

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    Stan Grant is first Aboriginal person to host . He speaks to the ongoing legacy of racism and slavery in this country, how this lives on in the justice system today and how it is literally killing our people. 437 victims and no perpetrators.

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