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Institutional racism, the importance of section 18C and the tragic death of Miss Dhu

Institutional racism, the importance of section 18C and the tragic death of Miss Dhu

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Institutional racism, the importance of section 18C and the tragic death of Miss Dhu

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Institutional racism, the importance of section 18C and the tragic death of Miss Dhu

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Sydney: University of New South Wales, Indigenous Law Centre

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Indigenous law bulletin, 2017-01, Vol.8 (28), p.8-11

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Sydney: University of New South Wales, Indigenous Law Centre

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The contemporary incarceration of Australia's First Peoples must be viewed in its historical and political context. This country is founded on a hierarchy of power which encourages white men into positions of dominance and subjugates Aboriginal people, especially Aboriginal women. In 2014, 22-year-old Yamatji woman, Miss Dhu, died while in police c...

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Institutional racism, the importance of section 18C and the tragic death of Miss Dhu

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TN_cdi_rmit_collectionsjats_10_3316_informit_791694759549595

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_rmit_collectionsjats_10_3316_informit_791694759549595

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1328-5475

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