Talk:Stan Grant (journalist)

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A Wiradjuri man, as of 2020 he is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's International Affairs Analyst, occasional presenter on ABC TV, and Professor of Global Affairs at Griffith University in Queensland.

That's an awkward way to build a sentence to begin with, and it really sounds wrong in an encyclopedic context, but I'll leave it for someone else, because I'm of an older generation who did not receive the magic decoder ring for speaking appropriately about race and ethnicity in Millennial society. — MaxEnt 04:59, 19 October 2020 (UTC)Reply