From the Freilich Project Newsletter:
‘WE BLEED THE SAME EXHIBITION AND OPENING EVENT
We Bleed the Same, by photographer Tim Bauer and journalist and filmmaker Liz Deep-Jones, provides an account of racism in Australia today, as experienced through the eyes of First Nations people, immigrants and refugees. Whether it is overt, covert, or systemic, racism hurts. It’s dangerous and it divides us. We Bleed the Same challenges racist ideas and assumptions by conveying the deeply personal stories of thirty-seven people through stunning portraits and a short documentary. We Bleed the Same will be located in the Research School of Social Sciences (RSSS) building at ANU from late March 2022 to September 2022. It will be accompanied by a program of events on the theme of anti-racism in Australia.
We are very pleased to feature Lovemore N’dou – champion boxer and south Sydney lawyer – at the opening of the We Bleed the Same exhibition at 5pm on Tuesday the 29th of March. This event will be held in conjunction with ANU Alumni Week 2022. Find out more here and register here. Due to pandemic related restrictions on room occupancy, this is a limited and ticketed event. ‘
Lovemore Ndou has also published his autobiography Tough Love which includes a description of his childhood growing up in Zimbabwe and apartheid South Africa.