Human?

A lie that has been killing us since 1788

Ziggy Ramo

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So-called Australia is built upon a lie: that 97% of the population are human, and the others simply 'Indigenous', devoid of the same basic rights. Human? is the story of acclaimed Wik artist Ziggy Ramo's experience growing up under the weight of this lie. We've had 236 years of continued destruction in the name of 'civilised progress', under an oppressive colonial system that punches down on almost everyone. We all deserve more. But to move forward we have to be honest about the past. Written on the precipice of becoming a parent, this is Ziggy's offering for the future – an attempt to bridge a nation-wide knowledge gap, and start a new conversation. Prerequisite reading for anyone searching for a way forward, together. Human? is a book, an album and an exhibition by one of the most exciting voices of this generation. With his powerful debut, Ziggy asks: Would you still fight for human rights if it meant giving up your privilege? A groundbreaking, provocative call-to-arms.

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memoir, Aboriginal, blackbirding, Anzac Day, colonial violence, history, the frontier wars, deaths in custody, Blak, Blak Lives Matter, call to arms, yes vote, First Nations, intergenerational trauma, systemic racism, so-called Australia, colonisation, Australia, slavery, humanity, Country, Australia Day, Original Peoples, revisionist history, Solomon Islands, Indigenous, politics, Wik, voice to parliament, uluru statement from the heart, revised history, Adam Goodes, the referendum, BLM, Doctrine of Discovery, political, Black Lives Matter, non-fiction, personal as political