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An Australian Sense of Xenophobia

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Linda Burney of the Wiradjuri Nation and Minister for Community Services in New South Wales discusses how xenophobia has manifested itself as forms of political and institutional racism in Australian history. She asks us to think of Australia as a giant and beautiful mosaic with over 200 Aboriginal Nations and for the rest of the Australian population to welcome ways to work with all its nation's people.

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Discusses political and institutional racism in Australia

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Burney, L. An Australian Sense of Xenophobia. Development 52, 479–482 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1057/dev.2009.61

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