In her debut book titled, How to Lose Friends and Influence White People, journalist Antoinette Lattouf recounts the reporting of the Black Lives Movement by an Australian journalist. She mentions that the white reporter in question asked a protester in Los Angeles to describe how their country (the US) was built on violence as viewers in Australia were not likely to know or understand the history of police killings (Lattouf, 2022, p. 14). Later, she adds:What I wish to highlight here is not the social media storm that the white journalist’s comment led to, but the fact that a woman of colour journalist and a child of refugees is using the incident to demonstrate allyship with Indigenous issues and their under-representation.

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The New Second Generation and Solidarity: Australian Art and Activism Advocating for Indigenous, Refugee and Migrant Allyship

  • Sukhmani Khorana

摘要

In her debut book titled, How to Lose Friends and Influence White People, journalist Antoinette Lattouf recounts the reporting of the Black Lives Movement by an Australian journalist. She mentions that the white reporter in question asked a protester in Los Angeles to describe how their country (the US) was built on violence as viewers in Australia were not likely to know or understand the history of police killings (Lattouf, 2022, p. 14). Later, she adds:What I wish to highlight here is not the social media storm that the white journalist’s comment led to, but the fact that a woman of colour journalist and a child of refugees is using the incident to demonstrate allyship with Indigenous issues and their under-representation.