Every year on January 26, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and allies gather across the continent to resist the celebration of colonisation and to call for truth, justice, and sovereignty. This series documents one of those marches — a visceral reflection of strength, sorrow, pride, and power.

Shot on the streets of so-called Sydney, these images centre Aboriginal voices, signs, flags, and faces in protest — from cultural dance and smoking ceremonies to silent tears and collective roars. Children, Elders, and families stand united in the fight for recognition and truth-telling.

This series isn’t just about protest. It’s about presence. About enduring identity. About the unbroken line between past and future — captured in a moment.

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