Anna is a settler who grew up on Kulin land and is now based in Meanjin on Jagera land. Anna is an activist, campaigner and community organiser.
Anna’s role at ICRR spans research, analysis and communicating intellectual ideas about racial justice in accessible media and community organising.
Anna has worked for racial, economic and gender justice at several organisations, including the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service (NATSILS), the Justice Map, the ABC, Commission for Children and Young People and the Koorie Youth Council.
Research & Communications Manager. She/they.
Anna Cerreto
Anna’s work has spanned a range of justice areas, particularly, working with children and their communities to shut youth prisons. As a communicator, Anna’s work has focussed on shifting reformist advocacy to better target the structures that underpin colonial violence, including the development of stronger abolitionist, transformative understandings of justice among change-makers in so-called Australia.
Anna’s work brings together creativity, analysis and strategy, she is committed to community-led movements that are grounded in Indigenous sovereignty, build solidarity and grassroots power.