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UK writer and activist, Chloe Koffman (@chloelou_k [https://twitter.com/chloelou_k]on twitter) joined me for a chat about two of her recent pieces for UK socialist publication, Tribune Magazine: 'Remembering Australia’s Green Bans [https://tribunemag.co.uk/2021/03/remembering-australias-green-bans]' and 'Remembering Wave Hill: When Australia’s Indigenous Fought Back [https://tribunemag.co.uk/2020/08/remembering-wave-hill-when-australias-indigenous-fought-back]'. Both pieces look into the history of the Australian workers movement, highlighting the roles of the Builders Labourers Federation (BLF) and Indigenous Australians respectively in challenging capitalist power in the mid-late 20th century. As well as discussing these two historical events, we look to the present and speculate on the potential for similar change to occur in our current age of neoliberal realism and hyper individualism. ** a warning that this episode contains the names of Indigenous Australians who have passed away ** Chloe also writes for Morning Star, New Matilda, and Crikey News. You can find more of their work here [https://www.clippings.me/users/chloekoffman], including the Steven Donziger piece we discuss in the interview.
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