Alice Haines and Ghillar Michael Anderson expose the double meaning of 'R' and 'Recognise' used by the advocates for the inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the colonial Australian Constitution, which is still an Act of the British Parliament dated 1900. HD verson on Vimeo - enlightning productions
Protest outside Abbott's 'secret meeting' on Constitutional inclusion at Kirribilli. The Recognise campaign is about securing the head of power to govern over Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. It is not about securing our rights or freeing us from racial discrimination. HD verson on Vimeo - enlightning productions
No Consent to inclusion in colonial Constitution-media interview with Ghillar Michael Anderson. 'Vote No' to Recognition at Kiribilli Protest, 6 July 2015. The government knows that they are committing a major crime against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples when they put us all in the one basket, falsely promoting a single homogenous community. HD verson on Vimeo - enlightning productions
Albert Hartnet on the ferry over Sydney Harbour to Kirribilli where the 'secret meeting' was taking place between PM Tony Abbott, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten and 40 government selected 'Indigenous leaders'. HD verson on Vimeo - enlightning productions
'Recognise' NO VOTE protester, Deb Williams, articulates a grassroots perspective on the bipartisan attempt of the Commonwealth Government to coerce Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples into consenting to be governed by the occupying colonial power. HD verson on Vimeo - enlightning productions
Protest against recognition 6 July 2015 - For More information:
Tony Abbott's Summit on Constitutional recognition a Pinochet or Hitler type moment for Aboriginal Peoples