Australia-Interview with Boe
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In this episode we interviewed Boe from Australia. We talked about what colonialism caused for him personally and for all indigenous people in this country. Furthermore he shared his experiences and activism, resisting against the structural racism caused by decades of colonization and white supremacy. In this episode you‘ll get to know a bit the work of the group "worriors of aboriginal resistance" and the struggles they face (individually/as a community). He underlines the importance of political action for the future and the empowerment that comes with it.  Thanks again for the exchange! We‘ll hopefully connect again and stay in touch.
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