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Ep 21 – Radical Chinese workers in Australian history
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Throughout Australian history, non-white migrant workers have consistently been stereotyped as docile, submissive, and willing to work for extremely low wages. Nowhere has this been more true than for Chinese workers in Australia, who from the 19th century until the present day have been demonised for their alleged enthusiasm for undercutting white workers and happily embracing terrible working conditions.
Fortunately, these racist myths are precisely that – myths. From the arrival of the first Chinese migrants in the early 19th century, Chinese workers in Australia have an extraordinary history of rebelling, resisting, going on strike, and collectively fighting against their employers for better wages and better working conditions. Chinese workers conducted what was possibly the first strike in the history of Queensland, were active participants in the mass goldfield rebellions of the 1850s, formed unions and went on strike again and again, and consistently declared their solidarity with the struggles of working people across Australia and across the world.
To talk about this amazing history that has been virtually hidden and ignored, we’re joined in this episode by Liam Ward, a filmmaker and academic at RMIT University in Melbourne, who has researched and publicised some of the stories of Chinese workers in Australia and their struggles.
You can read some of Liam’s work about anti-Chinese racism and the struggles of Chinese workers in Australia here and here.
Check out our upcoming full-day festival on 15 March 2025, Radical Sydney!, here.
We now also have a new Patreon account and you can subscribe to support us here!
Opening and closing music courtesy of Glitter Rats. People’s History of Australia logo design courtesy of Nissenbaum Design.
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Throughout Australian history, non-white migrant workers have consistently been stereotyped as docile, submissive, and willing to work for extremely low wages. Nowhere has this been more true than for Chinese workers in Australia, who from the 19th century until the present day have been demonised for their alleged enthusiasm for undercutting white workers and happily embracing terrible working conditions.
Fortunately, these racist myths are precisely that – myths. From the arrival of the first Chinese migrants in the early 19th century, Chinese workers in Australia have an extraordinary history of rebelling, resisting, going on strike, and collectively fighting against their employers for better wages and better working conditions. Chinese workers conducted what was possibly the first strike in the history of Queensland, were active participants in the mass goldfield rebellions of the 1850s, formed unions and went on strike again and again, and consistently declared their solidarity with the struggles of working people across Australia and across the world.
To talk about this amazing history that has been virtually hidden and ignored, we’re joined in this episode by Liam Ward, a filmmaker and academic at RMIT University in Melbourne, who has researched and publicised some of the stories of Chinese workers in Australia and their struggles.
You can read some of Liam’s work about anti-Chinese racism and the struggles of Chinese workers in Australia here and here.
Check out our upcoming full-day festival on 15 March 2025, Radical Sydney!, here.
We now also have a new Patreon account and you can subscribe to support us here!
Opening and closing music courtesy of Glitter Rats. People’s History of Australia logo design courtesy of Nissenbaum Design.
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