Lidia Thorpe is a Gunai-Gunditjmara woman, First Nations activist, a former Greens MP in the Victorian parliament and the current National Aboriginal lead for Amnesty International.
In the wake of the Invasion Day rallies that Lidia helped organise over the long weekend, we discuss the emotional toll of January 26th, First Nations sovereignty, the failings of the Uluru Statement and the Victorian Treaty process and what it really means for non-Indigenous Australians to pay the rent.
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ARTICLE: Without A Treaty, Australia Day Will Always Be Invasion Day by Lidia Thorpe
ARTICLE: Victoria has chosen spin over substance in its Indigenous treaty whitewash by Lidia Thorpe
ARTICLE: Black power in White Australia: An Interview with Gary Foley by Sian Vate
An ABC explainer on the Victorian treaty process
An explainer on the Uluru Statement from the Heart
The Yorta Yorta Nation Aboriginal Corporation's statement on the treaty process, "Trick or Treaty?"
Pay the Rent: a Buzzfeed video
Cause of the Week: Pay The Rent (paytherent.net.au)