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IndigenousX is an Australian
Aboriginal Aborigine, aborigine or aboriginal may refer to: *Aborigines (mythology), in Roman mythology * Indigenous peoples, general term for ethnic groups who are the earliest known inhabitants of an area *One of several groups of indigenous peoples, see ...
owned and operated independent media company founded in 2012 by Gamilaroi man Luke Pearson.


History and description

IndigenousX began as a rotating Twitter account showcasing diverse Indigenous Australian experiences and perspectives.
Kath Viner Katharine Sophie Viner (born January 1971)Katharine Vine"Dear diary ..." ''The Guardian'', 27 November 2004 is a British journalist and playwright. She became the first female editor-in-chief at ''The Guardian'' on 1 June 2015 succeeding Alan ...
, then head of Australian digital operations of '' Guardian Australia'', approached IndigenousX with an opportunity to collaborate with ''The Guardian''. The account has been called "one of Australia's leading online platforms featuring true representations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices", and highlighted for its influential role in public debate and the example it sets in the evolution of news media. The weekly host of the Twitter account has an article published within the IndigenousX column in ''Guardian Australia''. Past IndigenousX hosts include social justice commissioner
Mick Gooda Mick Gooda is an Aboriginal Australian public servant including serving as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner of the Australian Human Rights Commission from 2009 to 2016 and Co-Commissioner of the Royal Commission ...
, activist Amy McQuire, academic
Marcia Langton Marcia Lynne Langton (born 1951) is an Australian academic. she is the Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne. Regarded as one of Australia's top intellectuals, L ...
, blogger
Celeste Liddle Celeste Liddle (born 1978) is an Indigenous feminist (Arrernte), unionist, and writer who lives in Melbourne, Australia. Having first risen to prominence via her personal blog, ''Rantings of an Aboriginal Feminist'', Liddle has written opinion a ...
, rapper
Adam Briggs Adam Briggs (born 28 August 1986), who performs as Briggs and self-describes as Senator Briggs (although not a member of the Australian Senate), is an Indigenous Australian rapper, record label owner, comedy writer, actor, and author. Briggs bec ...
, former elite rugby union player Mark Ella, former Olympian and government minister
Nova Peris Nova Maree Peris (born 25 February 1971) is an Aboriginal Australian athlete and former politician. As part of the Australian women's field hockey (Hockeyroos) team at the 1996 Olympic Games, she was the first Aboriginal Australian to win an ...
, lawyer John Paul Janke, and actor Miranda Tapsell.


IndigenousXca

A spinoff account, IndigenousXca, covers First Nations, Inuit and
Métis The Métis ( ; Canadian ) are Indigenous peoples who inhabit Canada's three Prairie Provinces, as well as parts of British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and the Northern United States. They have a shared history and culture which derives ...
experiences in Canada. Operated by
Chelsea Vowel Chelsea Vowel, who often writes as âpihtawikosisân (Cree syllabics: , IPA: , i.e., Métis, lit. "half-son"), is a Métis writer and lawyer from near Lac Ste. Anne, Alberta, whose work focuses on language, gender identity, and cultural resurgen ...
, IndigenousXca was instrumental in raising issues around prominent author
Joseph Boyden Joseph Boyden (born October 31, 1966) is a Canadian novelist and short story writer of Irish and Scottish descent. He also claims Indigenous descent, but this is widely disputed. Joseph Boyden is best known for writing about First Nations culture ...
's claimed Indigenous heritage,


Luke Pearson

Luke Pearson subsequently became digital engagement and editorial specialist at NITV. He has also worked as a "teacher, mentor, counsellor, public speaker, collaborator, mediator, facilitator, events manager, researcher, evaluator, reporter and much more".


References

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External links


IndigenousX Twitter account

IndigenousX website

IndigenousXca Twitter account
Twitter accounts Australian Aboriginal culture First Nations culture Métis culture Inuit culture