Stan Grant has faced up to prejudice, poverty, public judgment and private agony. Now, the Indigenous journalist says he knows more – and has worked harder – than any of our frontbench politicians. And he’s ready to take them on.
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Tonight we saw this extremely moving Four Corners program:
I can’t breathe: “This is what history sounds like to us,” Stan Grant | Four Corners
Jul 13, 2020
Very moving.
Tonight we saw this extremely moving Four Corners program:
I can’t breathe: “This is what history sounds like to us,” Stan Grant | Four Corners
Jul 13, 2020