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SBS Examines is a podcast dedicated to dispelling misinformation and disinformation impacting Australia’s social cohesion, especially in multicultural and multilingual communities. Each episode provides clear insights on critical issues to empower listeners and foster a more informed, connected society. Subscribe now to stay updated and be part of the conversation.
For people of African descent, experiences of racism and discrimination are varied. How are different generations coming together to understand and address the issue?
Violent extremist recruiters are targeting and radicalising young people looking for belonging and connection — and it's not only happening in the dark corners of the internet.
Sikhism is a rapidly growing religion in Australia, but it's still poorly understood. How are community leaders responding to misinformation and discrimination?
Aaron says he made a "snap decision" to intervene when he witnessed racism. But many people say they don't know what to do if they see hate or harassment.
Transgender people represent a small minority in our population, and while their visibility has increased, they've been the focus of charged legislative debates and online hate.
Indigenous Australians have experienced increased racism over the past decade. Young people and multicultural communities could help shift the narrative.
“We're talking about thousands and thousands of incidents ... for many Muslim females who wear the headscarf, they feel that an incident of Islamophobia is what it means to be a Muslim here in Australia."
Many in Australia’s Jewish community say political polarisation is fuelling a new wave of antisemitism. How are Jews responding in the face of high-profile incidents of hate?
The term was used as an insult towards Greek and Italian migrants who arrived after the Second World War. But the generations that follow have reclaimed 'wog', redefining their cultural identity.
Alfred is an Indonesian migrant, and Clinton is an Aboriginal man from Western Australia. Their friendship changed the way Alfred understood his identity as a migrant Australian.
SBS Examines is a podcast dedicated to dispelling misinformation and disinformation impacting Australia’s social cohesion, especially in multicultural and multilingual communities. Each episode provides clear insights on critical issues to empower listeners and foster a more informed, connected society. Subscribe now to stay updated and be part of the conversation.