Dr Shireen Morris

McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellow, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne

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Politics & Society

Australia’s constitutional answer to structural racism

Inequality was woven into Australia’s original constitutional structures and continues today; until that changes, the system remains structurally stacked against Indigenous interests

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Politics & Society

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Podcast

Fighting for recognition

What are the best legal avenues for moving beyond rhetoric about Indigenous self-determination, to genuine action and empowerment?

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Politics & Society

The Uluru Statement from the Heart: Why I have hope

Although the Australian government rejected the recommendations of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, saying Australians would not support a First Nations voice to Parliament, experts say there are still reasons to hope

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