In 2014, Angelina Joshua, a young Indigenous woman from the Ngukurr community in the Northern Territory, presented her autobiographical story of living the social determinants of health to the Australian Anthropology Conference. Although we might know something about the ways in which health is affected by the circumstances in which we live, Angelina did something different; her first-hand account of the day ‘when something really big and bad happened’ forced us to feel what had happen to her.