The Human Rights Commission has released a report that found governments across all sectors and departments Australia wide have failed to identify, and deal with racism."You have to name the demon to slay it," Australia's Race Discrimination Commissioner, Giridharan Sivaraman told the ABC.
The report investigated how Australia's national, state, territory, and local governments have engaged in anti-racism work through their policies and framework over the past five years.'Negatively racialised people don't have power' The report was part of a broader national anti-racism framework to be developed and presented by the Commission to the government.
Mr Sivaraman said the commission had seen dramatic rises in racism and hate towards First Nations peoples, Muslims, Jews, Asians, and other culturally and linguistically diverse communities, which showed "systemic failures" in dealing with racism. "Instead of just focusing on the core work, organisations are having to constantly worry about whether they can sustain themselves after one year of funding," Dr Amath said.A Melbourne woman was putting her bins out when she found swastikas and Islamophobic hate plastered on her driveway, but she says she will not be intimidated. It comes amid a rise in Islamophobic hate attacks reported since October last year.
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