Episode 7 - Sitting in discomfort to end racism with Emma Fitzgerald.
Update: 2020-06-22
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In this episode of The Lawyering Podcast, I discuss the difficult and uncomfortable topic of racism.
In this episode I talk about:
- I discuss why the topic of racism is uncomfortable, and why we need to be uncomfortable to spark change.
- I am bi-racial but white passing which has come with its challenges but also privileges.
- The impact of microaggressions and unintentional racial comments.
- My childhood experience of racism.
- My mother was born in Pakistan and is also Indian.
- My Father is part Irish and we learnt that he has Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage which was hidden in his family’s past.
- My paternal grandmother’s traumatic life being sent away from her family and the impacts: intergenerational trauma.
- My own struggle to become accepted.
- The silence in my own education in regards to the aboriginal massacres which took place in Australia.
- As lawyers, we are part of the system that has perpetuated racism, and have a responsibility to make change.
- We all need to listen and learn about the true history of Australia.
- As lawyers, we are in a position that allows us to be part of the change.
Sit back, listen and learn as I share my own journey of racism, both internalised and from others.
Links:
Lorena Alam, The killing times: the massacres of Aboriginal people Australia must confront,
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