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Warren Mundine in Black and White: Race, Politics and Changing Australia
By (Author) Warren Mundine
Pantera Press
Pantera Press
1st August 2018
Australia
General
Non Fiction
305.89915092
Paperback
352
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
680g
Overcoming segregation, discrimination, personal hardship and political betrayal Nyunggai Warren Mundine tells it all in black and white. Warrens raw, intimate success story shines a bright and inspiring light showing there is no limit to what you can achieve. His curriculum vitae runs into pages of honours, appointments and awards. So its extraordinary to consider that, as an Aboriginal boy in the 1950s, he was a second-class citizen, born into a world of segregation and discrimination that few Australians today are truly aware of. From the poverty of a family living in a tent beside a river, to the depths of depression and an attempted suicide, to the heights of political power as National President of the Australian Labor Party and advisor to five prime ministers, both Labor and Liberal, this is a stirring story of an Indigenous family woven into the very fabric of Australia and its politics. Arguably the most controversial and influential of all Aboriginal leaders, Warren challenges conventional wisdom. One of eleven children in a poor Catholic family, Warren has been on a remarkable journey, from his early life in country NSW, with only one pair of shoes and a single bed shared with three of his brothers, to today where he frequents the highest echelons of power and business. Once an outsider, now an insider, Warren is regarded by many as one of Australias national treasures. Warren is one of the most significant and engaging personalities in todays political spectrum. He offers an insiders perspective on behind-the-scenes betrayals during his time as advisor to five prime ministers, with startling reveals, exclusive insights and a controversial take on the differences between Liberal and Labor. His memoir, an optimistic and inspirational tale, speaks to a changing Australia, answering a big question on everyones minds: whats next Warren Mundine in Black + White is the book that makes you proud to be Australian.
For his entire life, Warren has been fighting racism and discrimination. He is one of Australias most recognised, respected and revered activists and agents for improving his peoples standing. Arguably, no other Aboriginal leader has risen as high in public esteem. Warren has been an adviser to prime ministers and senior business figures, even billionaires, an opinion writer for Australias top broadsheets and opinion magazines and a highly sought-after public speaker and media identity. His analysis and foresight on Indigenous affairs and Australian politics is without parallel. In politics, Warren rose to become the National President of the Australian Labor Party. He was appointed to Indigenous advisory bodies under two Labor and three Liberal prime ministers and, most recently, he chaired the Prime Ministers Indigenous Advisory Council from 2013 to 2016. Warrens vision for Australia and for its First Nations is one of pride, prosperity and optimism.