This is part one of our interview with author Jordan Humphreys.
We talked about Jordan's new book, Indigenous Liberation and Socialism.
Indigenous Liberation & Socialism delves into the history and politics of Indigenous struggle, exploring the forgotten legacy of the workers’ movement and the socialist left in the fight for justice against Indigenous oppression. It presents a compelling argument that the liberation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples will only be won if we build a multi-racial anti-capitalist movement which can smash all systems of oppression.
Jordan is a socialist activist in Sydney and a member of the editorial board of the Marxist Left Review. He has been researching and writing about Indigenous issues since 2019.
Get yourself a copy of his book from Red Flag Books.
Keep an eye out for parts 2 and 3 of Emma's interviews with Jordan.
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