I've Got a Mate
Today's episode of I've got a mate podcast features Arimaya Yates, a good friend of mine who was happy to chat about discovering her Aboriginality, her mob and her Country, how to be a good ally, the cultural load on Indigenous people, and how to ask dumb questions politely from a place of genuine curiosity. This episode was recorded on Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung Country and my deepest respect goes to Elders past and present, and I'm thankful for being able to feel welcome as part of this community, living and working on this land. All guests' opinions are their own and should not be considered representative of the organisations or groups they may be affiliated with. Links Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad [https://laylafsaad.com/] Yoorrook Justice Commission [https://yoorrookjusticecommission.org.au/] Performative Allyship – Rona Glynn-McDonald has described it as being an ally “only for the visibility or clout that it gives you”. In short, performative allyship is when you are an ally for the social capital that it gives you, rather than doing it simply to be a good ally. How to be a Genuine Ally [https://www.yarn.com.au/blogs/yarn-in-the-community/how-to-be-a-genuine-indigenous-ally?srsltid=AfmBOopgeI1cR0GA3xakIyQI3q-gwWieU5gSA1RInWng8_rNVVBA5WF4] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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