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This week on Paint it Blak, Rangi breaks down the stigma that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are to blame for the nation’s slow COVID-19 vaccine rollout. Subscribe now https://bit.ly/3BtSkMF for weekly videos. With the West Australian Government refusing to put a deadline on vaccination restrictions, Rangi has decided to take matters into her own hands to help make her mob feel more comfortable with the vaccine. With the death count climbing in the eastern states of Australia, including the indigenous community, Rangi says now's the time to protect your family. She goes on to explain while it's easy to feel safe in Western Australia, inside our hard border and with no active cases in the community, we can't be complacent. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Welcome to Paint it Blak where Rangi Hirini ‘blak-splains’ her way through current and historical issues affecting Indigenous Australians. Subscribe for weekly videos https://bit.ly/3BtSkMF Rangi is a reporter at The West Australian Newspaper. She is passionate about educating viewers on issues most important to First Nation’s people of Australia and giving a voice to her community. Rangi is an Yindjibardni/Nyiyparlia woman from the Pilbara region of Western Australia, and she identifies as Aboriginal and Maori. You can read more of Rangi's articles here: https://thewest.com.au/profile/rangi-... Follow Rangi on Twitter; / rangihirini And on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rangi_hirin... Clothing credit: https://www.yarn.com.au/