We know that First Nations people experience racism and discrimination, but its true extent is not understood. By ‘calling out’ racism on this register, you are helping to tell the true story of racism in this country. This will enable the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research and community leaders to continue the fight against racism and protect future generations.
WHAT IS ‘RACIAL DISCRIMINATION’?
Racial discrimination is the different treatment of a person based on their cultural background, skin colour or race. All experiences and incidents of racism toward First Nations people can be recorded through this register, including:
Racism or discrimination
Race hate
Hate speech or comments
Vilification
Bias or prejudice
Stereotyping
Any other experience
Institutional or structural discrimination based on race
ABOUT THE REGISTER
The First Nations Racism Register is a simple and secure way for people to report incidents of racism and discrimination toward First Nations Peoples. The individual reports are collected and analysed by the Jumbunna Research to inform an annual report which will help raise awareness and drive systematic change.
Click here to Call It Out!