I love initiatives like this:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/indigemoji/save-the-indigemoji-app

Help the Arrernte language and its people, support some cool emoji, and get some nice stickers too! I like it!

#arrernte #firstnations #language #emoji

@MikeDunnAuthor

On 3CR workers radio last night 7.00 - 7.30pm | Special feature: | The Pilbara Stike

Michael Clune, an #AWU delegate, organiser with Unionists for #Palestine, and member of Victorian Socialists; Declan Furber Gillick Central #Arrernte man from #Mparntwe, Central Australia, an Aboriginal communist, trade unionist, and member of Unionists for Palestine; and Oskar Martin, #Bundjalung and #Kamilaroi

https://www.3cr.org.au/mayday2024

#firstnations #strike #pilbara

May Day 2024

On Wednesday 1 May, 12.30am - 7.30pm, we bring you discussions and commentary on workers' rights, industrial actions, the labour movement, and fair working conditions for everyone. Hear about indigenous rights, social justice, international solidarity, work safety, community building, un/under-employment, campaign updates, workers' songs, and more. 12.30 - 7.00am | Talkback With Attitude | May Day All NightA special broadcast of talkback radio to celebrate May Day 2024.On the 1st of May, Joe, Pat, MTL, and G.O.D. (Goddess of Dawn) are taking your calls live.

3CR Community Radio

In our Oceania episode – we talked about Emily Gap, a site of cultural importance to the Arrernte people of Australia. Here it is…

links: linktr.ee/hhepodcast
#hhepodcast #oceania #arrernte #mindthegap #australia

https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/tv-series/larapinta

6 part series

#Arrernte and #Luritja woman Talia Liddle travels through the Central Australian outback along #Larapinta, the oldest river in the world, meeting the #firstnations people who call the river home and hearing stories of the river.

Larapinta

Arrernte and Luritja woman Talia Liddle travels through the Central Australian outback along Larapinta, the oldest river in the world, meeting the people who call the river home and hearing stories of the river.

The main reason I tooted this, is because I want to talk about the #AboriginalLanguage that the species name comes from: #Arrernte . Pronunciation of arandic language orthographies is quite non-intuitive to english speakers.🧵