In an era where our lives are defined by unprecedented wealth and technological advancement, a shadow looms over our achievements — the specter of climate change. We stand at the crossroads of a paradox: never before have we been so powerful, yet we are overwhelmed by the rapid pace of environmental degradation. The question that gnaws at the edges of our conscience is simple yet profound: why can’t we prevent it?
In the stark, unforgiving walls of a Brisbane police watch house, a 17-year-old First Nations boy named Jason found himself locked in a battle not just against the bars, but against a system that seems to have forgotten the essence of humanity. What unfolds is a story that transcends mere statistics and delves into the heart of a young life marred by the harsh realities of the justice system.