What’s the point of a protest?
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Are you an activist or slacktivist? Would you take to the streets for a cause you’re passionate about, or sign a petition? What actions make a real difference? In this episode of Seriously Social, Brisbane City Councillor Jonathan Sriranganathan, academic and activist Aidan Ricketts and sexual consent advocate Chanel Contos answer the question 'What is the point of a protest?', take a look at the ways protesting has changed over the years and highlight how governments and lawmakers are making it harder for protestors to exercise their rights.    Useful Links 1800 RESPECT Phone 1800 737 732 Lifeline Phone 13 11 44 Kids Helpline Phone 1800 55 1800 Centre for Sex and Gender Equality The Australia Insititute Teach Us Consent Extinction Rebellion The history of the Australian Environment Movement Australian Environmental Grant Network Franklin Dam and the Greens National Museum Australia Elizabeth Reid talks women, advocacy and change in Australia Seriously Social   
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