Distinguished Redmond Barry Professor Marcia Langton AO is an anthropologist, educator, author, prominent advocate and revered community leader. A singular woman in the world of modern Indigenous Australian advocacy, and author of the 1990 royal commission into Indigenous deaths in custody which has had a resurgence in recent media prioritisation, Professor Langton was a generous enough with her limited time to participate in a recorded discussion with our Academic Officer and fellow Aboriginal woman Meg Kent about racial injustice, treatment of Indigenous Australians in post colonised Australia, the Health Gap and some ways for everyone to help fight racism.