Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Indigenous Voices Are Speaking Loudly on Social Media but Racism Endures
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'Social media are a vital resource for Indigenous Australians, connecting them to community and culture, helping identify those at risk of suicide or self-harm, and offering a powerful outlet for political activism. But racism is a major problem for Indigenous people online.'

Source: The Conversation

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