Director's Corner
Women of the Global South the invisible victims of Trump’s Liberation Day, or, how to rob Petra to pay Paul
July 10, 2025
By ‘Alopi Latukefu, President Trump strode out to his lectern with a board and a long list of names - the names of the countries on which he planned to impose varying tariffs as part...
Read More ShareOp-Ed: Strength, Vision and Legacy – How do we build on the past to empower the next generation?
July 04, 2025
By ‘Alopi Latukefu Director, The Global Centre for Social Justice Advocacy and Leadership In NAIDOC Week 2025 this year’s theme: “The Next Generation: Strength, Vision and Legacy” is both potent but also a great...
Read More ShareThe Courage to Listen: Reckoning with the Systems That Divide Us
May 26, 2025
Op Ed by 'Alopi Latukefu Director, Global Centre for Social Justice and Advocacy Leadership There is much to consider this week as we reflect on the significance of reconciliation, as non-Indigenous and ‘mainstream’ Australia,...
Read More ShareDear Prime Minister: The time for talk is over, the time for action is now
May 12, 2025
By 'Alopi Latukefu Published on the National Indigenous Times "That was the story of Vincent Lingiari But this is the story of something much more How power and privilege cannot move a people Who...
Read More ShareThe world needs Indigenous voices at COP30 and beyond
April 08, 2025
By Ray Minniecon and 'Alopi Latukefu Published on The Interpreter, a daily by the Lowy Institute. As the world gears up for COP30 in Brazil and the hopefully soon-to-be-announced COP31 in Australia (co-hosted with the Pacific), the...
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