If you are interested in following/watching these protests unfold and learning more about the outrage, we’ve put together a list (which is by no means comprehensive but is a start) to the social media accounts you can follow for updates and insight.
This is not the time to talk. This is a time to listen and learn. Here are some essays, plays and movies that can help you gain a deeper view into racism and race relations.
“The beauty of anti-racism is that you don’t have to pretend to be free of racism to be anti-racist. Anti-racism is the commitment to fight racism wherever you find it, including yourself. And it’s the only way forward.” – ljeoma Oluo
Photographer friends of RUSSH share what moments they’ve been capturing and what they’ve been looking back on during times of isolation.
Thelma Plum’s ‘These Days’ is a song you’ll certainly want on your isolation playlist. Her soft, warbling tones are a welcomed balm to sooth a noisy mind.
As the restrictions in Australia ease, we are all feeling differently. The RUSSH editors share honest thoughts on what the easing of coronavirus social-distancing means to them.
An escape through the transformative energy of the incredible rays of the sun.
RUSSH questions the picture of female desire look so distorted through our cultural lens. Especially since nature has wired women for pleasure.
The antique dealer and interior designer behind Rae’s on Wategos on the creative accounts to follow – plus a look into her enviable WFH situation.
Not ready to start dating in the real world? Not a problem. Why not indulge in solo sensuality with these books to take your breath away.