• First Nations Justice


    I understand there is no justice on stolen land without First Nations justice.

    My work takes place on unceded Aboriginal land, in the context of over 100,000 years of rich culture, storytelling, and sovereignty — as well as the violent impacts of colonisation, which continue to shape systems of power today.

    I am committed to integrating this understanding into everything I do. That includes standing in solidarity with First Nations peoples, continuing my own learning, and redistributing my income back to local community where possible, particularly across Naarm, where much of my work is based.

    On Inclusion

    I welcome all people into this space my fam — from all backgrounds, faiths, and walks of life; so long as there is a genuine openness to racial, gender, and social equity. This space is built on shared respect, truth-telling, and the belief that we are all better when we honour each other’s humanity.

    Bree Baker Always Was Always Will Be Aboriginal Land
  • "Anger is an appropriate reaction to racist attitudes, as is fury when the actions arising from those attitudes do not change. "