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Racism is the real evil that exists in this world, like everyone my soul has been saddened to it's core over the death of George Floyd. Not just for George but for every black, indigenous, and ethnic minority who has been disrespected, harassed, intimidated, mistreated, bullied or murdered not just by the police but society in general. My heart breaks that we have not healed the gaping wound that racism infects our society with, instead it's been poked and prodded until it's infection like a cancer has boiled over into every crevice of our society.

Love is the only thing that can heal this wound. Love is so much more than words on a Hallmark card. It is the most powerful force in this universe. It is the only thing more powerful than hatred, and the only thing that heals the scars left behind by racism. Love in action...there is no love in apathy. There is no love in turning a blind eye. We have to eradicate this cancer at every turn with a universal voice powerful in it's convictions and backed by the force of love.

There is no love in revenge, it feeds the cancer and destroys the soul. Revenge is not justice because it's unjust to ourselves. Justice is always served in the end, call it karma, God, the law of the universe, it matters not, what matters is there's a price to pay when we seek to destroy the worth and happiness of others.

May you rest in peace George Floyd and fly high 💛

#blacklivesmatter #deathsincustody #aboriginalaustralia #FreePalestine

 

Holy War-Alicia Keys

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zed17O3vNgI

walk for yes, a rally in support of a first nations’ voice being added to the australian constitution, which goes to a national referendum on october 14th

 

tarntanyangga (victoria square), adelaide, south australia

walk for yes, a rally in support of a first nations' voice being added to the australian constitution, which goes to a national referendum on october 14th

 

tarntanyangga (victoria square), adelaide, south australia

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Taken on Wednesday morning prior to sunrise, from a sacred Aboriginal site which is usually out of access at this time of day.

 

Ubirr, in Kakadu National Park, is an ancient aboriginal site famous for its fascinating rock art and an awesome spot to watch the sun set over the massive open expanse that is Kakadu and it's wetlands. The traditional owners of this land agreed to allow access to this viewpoint for the eclipse on 14th Nov 2012, which happened on sunrise in the NT, around 6:15am.

 

I doubt I will ever get another chance to shoot a sunrise from this location, which is why I like this shot so much, I think! I love the location, the landscape is stunning, the rock itself is even beautiful! 360degree views of the landscape around us. Sunset actually looks out on to Kakadu's wetlands, the east looks over to Arnhem land. Access to Arnhem land is restricted as it is Aboriginal owned, but I will make it there next season! Remote, rugged escarpment and the East Alligator river divides Kakadu and Arnhem land and the rock in the distance you see here is that escarpment.

 

Magpie geese in their hundreds were flying overhead as the light made it's way over the trees (and then disappeared again, as it was a total eclipse, nearly!).

 

A beautiful morning :)

Aboriginal photographer Wayne Quilliam has dedicated his life to visualise his people and land through culturally relevant images www.aboriginal.photography

 

walk for yes, a rally in support of a first nations' voice being added to the australian constitution, which goes to a national referendum on october 14th

 

tarntanyangga (victoria square), adelaide, south australia

walk for yes, a rally in support of a first nations' voice being added to the australian constitution, which goes to a national referendum on october 14th

 

tarntanyangga (victoria square), adelaide, south australia

walk for yes, a rally in support of a first nations’ voice being added to the australian constitution, which goes to a national referendum on october 14th

 

tarntanyangga (victoria square), adelaide, south australia

One of the Lowanna series showing in Berlin, Germany

 

Happy Invasion Day!

Atherton Gardens is a nice little park on Brunswick St. I can't believe they won't share it with everyone.

Ancient Aboriginal axe grinding grooves at Little Rocky Creek on the Sunshine Coast, North of Brisbane.

Landsborough, Queensland, Australia.

October 7th 2023

aboriginal australia

walk for yes, a rally in support of a first nations' voice being added to the australian constitution, which goes to a national referendum on october 14th

 

tarntanyangga (victoria square), adelaide, south australia

Mural mixing the aboriginal flag and M.L. King's words

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