The fight to end Indigenous deaths in custody
Apr 14, 2021•18 min
Episode description
Thirty years ago Australia held a Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, but most of its recommendations still haven’t been implemented and hundreds more Indigenous people have died in custody. Today, Gary Foley on what led to the Royal Commission, and why white Australia needs to face up to its own history.
Guest: Activist and academic Gary Foley.
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