editorials.

I did listen to my rage, allow it to motivate me to take pen in hand and write in the heat of that moment… What does our rage at injustice mean if it can be silenced, erased by individual material comfort? If aware black folks gladly trade in their critical political consciousness for opportunistic personal advancement then there is no place for rage and no hope that we can ever live to see the end of white supremacy.

bell hooks

Always Bet on Black (Power)

“As a Blackfulla, I don’t claim to speak for a people, but I do write from a place. A place of power. Mine.

chelsea watego

Website listing of publications:

IndigenousX
The conversation
The Guardian

editorials/essays

race + gender

Bond, C. (2016, January 25). The abuse of Aboriginal women via racialized and gendered discourses.

Bond, C. (2018, May 28).

Bond, C. (2018, January 29).

McQuire, A., Watego, C., Singh, D. & Strakosch, E (2023, March 30).

race + gender

Bradley, M & Watego, C (2021) AFL INVESTIGATION OF ALLEGED RACISM ATHAWTHORN FOOTBALLCLUB – A VICTIM RESPONDS

race + health

Bond, C (2015, March 23). Indigenous-controlled sector the clear loser of Indigenous Reform Agenda. Crickey.

Bond, C. (2016, November 24).

Letter to my former self: 7 insights for becoming an ethical Indigenous researcher. Croakey: The Crickey Blog.

Bond, C. (2016, November 21).

Leading Aboriginal researcher raises some critical questions for the NHMRC. Croakey: The Crickey Blog

Bond, C (2017) Still here, QPAC ‘Story’.

Watego, C, Singh, D, Newhouse, G, Kajlich, H, Hampson, R (2022).

race + arts

Bond, C. (2014, July 19).

Why I will celebrate NAIDOC Week next year. Croakey: The Crikey Blog

Watego, C (2021).

The Beauty of Black Death and Black Lives, 7 Stages of grieving playbook.

Watego, C (2022).

Really Black, Cairns Art Gallery

Watego, C (2022).

More than the masks we wear, Cairns Art Gallery

race, politics + pop culture

Bond, C. (2014, November 21).

When the object teaches: Indigenous pedagogies, position and presence in Australian Universities. Rights Now.

Bond, C. (2015, January 26).

 The day I don’t feel Australian? That would be Australia Day. The Conversation.

Bond, C. (2015, January 1).

Why I won’t call you a coconut…anymore. Black Nations Rising.

Bond, C., & Hurley, Angelina (2019, January 24).

26 Other Shitty Things We Have To Survive in January, IndigenousX.

Watego, C (2021, December).

For the love of Blackfullas, The Sunday Paper.