Our collaboration with the Australian Human Rights Commission presents four stories from First Peoples of Still Becoming: Our Anti-Racist Future. They are a call to action for leaders, educators and workplaces to move beyond awareness and implement tools for structural change, sovereignty and cultural safety.
Centring First Nations sovereignty, self-determination and truth‑telling is foundational to meaningful and lasting change. Still Becoming: Our Anti-Racist Future recreates four stories of unique encounters with racism experienced by First Peoples in Australia.
Each story highlights how racism is shaped by the ongoing impacts of colonisation and how it’s experienced in everyday life to support collective learning, action against racism and healing.
Still Becoming:
Our Anti-Racist Future
From these acts of truth-telling comes a deeper responsibility, to safeguard the future and nurture the voices of justice, understanding and collective healing to grow.
Learn. Act. End Racism.
Credits
Director and Writer: Genevieve Grieves
Producer: Rah Dakota
Partnership Manager: Maya Ghattas
Illustrator: Yabini Kickett
Animator: Sharin Yofitasari
Original Music and Sound Design: Jai Pyne
Casting by: Wayward Casting
Casting Director: Daniel Berini
Australian Human Rights Commission team: Jade Jamieson, Rathy Srikanthan, Saranya Kundasamy and Rosalie Atie
Created by GARUWA and Australian Human Rights Commission
These are true stories of racism and we’re grateful to each storyteller for their courage in sharing them.
Created across the lands of the Bidjigal, Gadigal, Larrakia, Wangal, Wurundjeri Peoples. Always was, always will be.