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This week is the anniversary of the moment in 1993 that indigenous footballer Nicky Winmar stood up to racist abuse, pulled up his jumper, pointed to his skin and yelled out “I’m black and I’m proud to be black!”
It’s seen as a pivotal moment in race relations in Australia, signifying the moment when it became obvious that racism has no place in sport, or indeed anywhere.
So, on this episode of The Right-brain Warm-up I talk to Aaron Tyler, the man I worked with to build a monument to this moment, which now sees a ten foot high bronzed replica of Winmar’s iconic stance standing outside Perth’s Optus Stadium, forever strong and proud.
Topics discussed:
Aaron Tyler
This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
By THE RIGHT-BRAIN WORKOUTThis week is the anniversary of the moment in 1993 that indigenous footballer Nicky Winmar stood up to racist abuse, pulled up his jumper, pointed to his skin and yelled out “I’m black and I’m proud to be black!”
It’s seen as a pivotal moment in race relations in Australia, signifying the moment when it became obvious that racism has no place in sport, or indeed anywhere.
So, on this episode of The Right-brain Warm-up I talk to Aaron Tyler, the man I worked with to build a monument to this moment, which now sees a ten foot high bronzed replica of Winmar’s iconic stance standing outside Perth’s Optus Stadium, forever strong and proud.
Topics discussed:
Aaron Tyler
This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm