About fifty supporters holding Aboriginal flags and chanting βDeicorp, Deicorp we wonβt stop! Get your hands off The Blockβ gathered on August 14 to defend the Redfern Aboriginal Tent Embassyβs (RATE) fight for affordable Aboriginal housing on The Block.
The battle to stop commercial development in Redfern, the original site of the urban Aboriginal land rights struggle, has been waging for 15 months.
Mick Mundine
The Redfern Tent Embassy is calling for more people to show solidarity with its protest against the commercial development of the iconic Block in Sydney.
"We need more males down here in particular," Embassy founder Jenny Munro told ΒιΆΉΣ³» Weekly at the site on August 13. "There have been a few incidents and people are concerned for their safety at night."
Maori protester Tepora Stephens, a 46-year-old former unionist who quit her job to join the protest, said the number of tents at the site was deceptive.