Racism in Australia - Wikipedia Racism against various ethnic or minority groups has existed in Australia since British colonisation Throughout Australian history, the Indigenous peoples of Australia have faced severe restrictions on their political, social, and economic freedoms, and suffered genocide, [1] forced removals, [2] and massacres, [3] and continue to face discrimination [4][5][6] European, Sub-Saharan African
Does Australia have a racism problem? - Amnesty International . . . What now? Australia’s Race Discrimination Commissioner described racism as a ‘signficant social and national security threat to Australia’ While it may be a difficult truth to confront, it is clear that Australia has an enduring problem with racial discrimination and abuse
Racism in Australia - All Together Now Children Research shows that 40% of children experience racism in schools, 1 with some studies indicating this number can be as high as 90%, for instance for First Nations 2 or African-Australian 3 children Learn more about the impacts of racism in Australian schools
Racism in Australia — ANTAR Since European invasion in 1788, race and racism have been foundational to the logic of Australian settler colonialism and the processes by which the lands we now call Australia were stolen and settled Though racism in Australia is not limited to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, they have a unique experience of racism as this continent’s First Peoples who continue to endure
Racism Data in Australia: A Review of Quantitative Studies . . . Espousing an active re-orientation to racism research and data as ‘data for anti-racism’, we examine what racism data have been collected in Australia thus far, organise and classify the body of existing data, identify gaps in knowledge about racism, and recommend how to bridge these gaps