Chelsea Watego, Black thoughts matter
Chelsea Watego, Black thoughts matter
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Chelsea Watego, Black thoughts matter
Essays on Black love, Black power and Black joy
Providing critical context to some of the groundbreaking essays published across a range of digital platforms, ‘Black thoughts matter’ honours the Black thinkers that have shaped Watego’s intellectual and political formation to date. It is a testament to the love, power and joy that is at the heart of Black thinking and writing in the fight against racial violence in so-called ‘Australia’.
- isbn: 978-0-6488130-5-7
- 108 x 176mm
- 466pp softcover perfect bound
- Edition of 2000
Chelsea Watego is a Munanjahli and South Sea Islander woman born and raised on Yuggera country. First trained as an Aboriginal health worker, she is an Indigenist health humanities scholar, prolific writer and public intellectual. When not referred to as ‘Vern and Elaine’s baby’, she is also Kihi, Maya, Eliakim, Vernon and George’s mum. In 2022, Chelsea's groundbreaking work, Another Day in the Colony was longlisted for the Stella Prize.
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