Juno Gemes’ book Until Justice Comes: 50 years of Aboriginal art and activism – in pictures

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Photographer Juno Gemes has spent the last 50 years documenting Aboriginal Australian culture and the fight for justice, from the sands of the Tanami Desert to the carpeted corridors of Parliament House in Canberra

Her book Until Justice Comes: Fifty Years of The Movement for Indigenous Rights. Photographs 1970-2024 is published by Upswell Publishing in Australia, $65

Warning: this gallery has images of people who are now deceased

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