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In this Let’s Talk – Black Power Podcast, Ruby catches up with long-term Triple A & Brisbane Black icon, the one-and-only Boe Spearim. Ruby and Boe reflect on their shared experiences growing up in and around the Brisbane Aboriginal Sovereign Embassy in Musgrave Park. All this and more! The post LT Black Power – Keeping the Fire Burning with Boe Sp…
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Tune in for a special “Nerds on the Frontline” edition of Let’s Talk – Black Knowledge, as Chelsea & David catch up with fellow radio-maker Han Reardon-Smith to talk book lists, writing as therapy, and the radical political possibility of intellectual work that is grounded in community, care, and collaboration. They talk through some of the books t…
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Tune in this week as Rachael catches up with Narungga person and creative icon, Sianna Catullo. Sianna is the former brand manager for Clothing the Gap, which is a social enterprise fashion company dedicated to clothes that carry messages that matter. After helping to build Clothing the Gap into the incredible brand it is today, Sianna decided to s…
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Tune in this week for the final instalment of our series recorded on Country with Raymond Walker, aka Bing Nunka. Over the past couple of weeks, Elizabeth has been sharing her conversations with Bing Nunka around their own family’s experiences rebuilding and revitalising culture, law and language. This week, we turn to Raymond’s work within and aro…
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Tune in for another episode of Let’s Talk – Black Power as Ruby catches up with long-term Triple A & Brisbane Black icon, the one-and-only Boe Spearim. Ruby and Boe reflect on their shared experiences growing up in and around the Brisbane Aboriginal Sovereign Embassy in Musgrave Park. Boe shares his own entry into Black political life in Brisbane, …
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Topic of discussion: Indigenous intellectual sovereignty Professor Chelsea Watego & Dr.David Singh invite our guest Professor Lester Rigney to share with us so much incite about the Narungga Knowledge Systems (traditionally spelled Nharangga) On the microphone Professor Lester gifts us with a hint of traditional language that is over 50,000 years o…
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“In the incredible road to excellence, it’s come with bumps and bruises.” Jeremy Donovan as he shares his thoughts around Black Excellence. As one of this country’s most dynamic and engaging keynote speakers, Kuku-Yalanji man Jeremy Donovan shares his story, the ups and downs and his experiences as a didgeridoo performer and artist travelling the w…
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This week on Let’s Talk – Black Arts, Rachael brings us a timely and vital conversation with writer, educator, speaker and advocate Ashlee Donohue. Ashlee is a proud Dunghutti woman dedicated to anti-violence and anti-racist work across her diverse practice. Her work is focused on helping and encouraging people to take action towards changing the n…
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Tune in this week for the second instalment of Let’s Talk – Black Culture with Raymond Walker (Bing Nunka). As we heard last week, Raymond is a Quandamooka songman and youth justice worker who has worked alongside his family and community to keep culture and language alive for decades. Last week, we joined Elizabeth and Raymond as they reflected on…
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Tune in for a massive DOUBLE EPISODE of Let’s Talk Black Power, recorded LIVE as part of our very special station NAIDOC launch brekky. Over two huge hours, Ruby catches up with her Dad, veteran Brisbane Black activist and community organiser Uncle Wayne Coco Wharton. They talk about the origins of NAIDOC and the long, international struggle for ju…
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Catch up on this very special episode of Let’s Talk Black Knowing, as Chelsea & David talk live in the studio about the week that was: from the Woppaburra Native Title claim and the threat that Indigenous sovereignty never ceases to pose to settler governments, to another #LayoffLatrell segment from Chelsea, fresh from the NSW Origin win, and refle…
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From adoption, housing commission to school then eventually even ending up in jail…Bradley was far from a good start in life, his aim was to be successful knowing that’s something that takes time and some research on where to start, it seems like Bradley had mastered the real life game of Monopoly by the time you hear this incredible uplifting stor…
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Tune in for another brilliant episode of Let’s Talk – Black Arts as Rachael catches up with Te Ātiawa, Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Rangatahi-Matakore and Pākehā writer, poet and educator, Tina Makereti to talk about her newest novel, The Mires. The Mires is officially out on the 3rd July, but we were lucky enough to receive an advance copy of the book …
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Tune in this week for the first another special episode of Let’s Talk Black Culture, as Elizabeth Walker shares another series recorded on Country in Goompi (Dunwich) with her uncle, her Dad’s eldest brother, Raymond Walker. Raymond is a Quandamooka songman and youth justice worker who has worked alongside his family and community to keep culture a…
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Sovereignty, Citizenship, Climate Change and Land Rights – Part 2 If any of these topics spark your interests or if you’d just like to extend the previous truth telling session then get ready for this juicy in depth interview of Let’s Talk Podcasts of truth telling from one of our Elders Uncle Jimmy Everett. The post LT_Black Power with Uncle Jimmy…
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In this episode, Chelsea & David catch up with human rights advocate, educator and “street-trained” paralegal, Charandev Singh. Charandev has acted for families in inquests and the reform work that flows from deaths in custody; in family violence matters and inquests; in asylum seeker work; police accountability work; investigations; and the system…
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In this episode of Lets Talk Black Excellence we discover the talents of John Saulo who is Co Founder of NGNY. We let him and David tell the story from the start when their paths first crossed, we find out how Skate Boarding, Graphic Design, Branding and UI Design paved the way into bringing people together for enjoyment and successful business out…
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Join Rachael for another episode of Let’s Talk – Black Arts with senior design lecturer at the Queensland College of Art, Dr. Rae Cooper. Rae’s research and teaching practice focuses on visual communication design, culture and politics. She has a strong background in the visualisation of complex data/concepts and strategic communication. Her patern…
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Housing Crisis and Displacement Lorna Munro discusses the severe housing crisis impacting Redfern and Waterloo in NSW. She explains how people who are incarcerated lose their housing, leading to a cycle of displacement and instability. This displacement is particularly devastating for those who dream of returning to their families, only to find tha…
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Tune in for a very special DOUBLE episode of Let’s Talk – Black Power as Ruby catches up with Uncle Jim Everett-puralia meenamatta. He is from the clan plangermairreenner of the Turbuna (Mt Ben Lomond) people in Tasmania. In this wide-ranging conversation, Uncle Jim talks us through his childhood, growing up between Flinders Island, Tasmania and Gi…
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Tune in for a special double episode of Let’s Talk – Black Knowing as Chelsea and David catch up with historian Dr. Thomas Blake. They learn a bit about Thom’s early life, and particularly his formative experiences working in Cunnamulla in the 1970s. They talk a bit about the experiences and relationships that led Thom to decide to work on and supp…
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Douglas Watkin is a Film director and Producer, living in Cairns with connections to up north and the Cape York and beyond as Doulas explains. First few achievements was working on the 2009 ABC Documentaries and the very first NITV documentary when NITV wasn’t free to air, rewinding back to the 1980’s with all the MC Hammer Hip-Hop tracky dacks our…
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This week on Let’s Talk – Black Arts, Rachael catches up with First Nations singer-songwriter and visual creator GLVES to talk about her recent release, Stand Tall, and the commitments and concerns that shape her creative practice. GLVES, also known as Michelle Levings, creates a “blend of after-dark and other-worldly Blak Folktronica”, combining “…
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Tune in for another special episode of Let’s Talk – Black Culture with our guest host Boe Spearim in conversation with Aunty Mary Graham as part of the Palestine Network Conference. Last week, we broadcast the first half of this incredible conversation, as Boe and Aunty Mary reflected on some of Dr. Graham’s formative political and philosophical in…
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Another Tuesday, another episode of Let’s Talk Black Power with our guest host, Kevin Yow Yeh, bringing us the second episode in his mini-series with the brilliant Baramadagal artist, activist, and lawyer, Jayne Christian. Last week, Kevin and Jayne caught up to talk a bit about her exhibition, Djiriyay & Revolution, currently showing at Blacktown …
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Kevin believes the job of an architect isn’t constrained to a structure. He understands that architecture, urban design, master planning and interior interventions are inextricably connected to the land and as people become more aware of the importance of Country we can gain a lot of knowledge from the Traditional Owners who belong to certain areas…
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Tune in this week for an unmissable and joyful chat between two project-juggling, business-savvy, Black creative superstars, Rachael Sarra & Rhea Stephenson. In this episode, Rachael gets to know resident Triple A media superstar and visionary creative producer Rhea Stephenson. They talk a bit about Rhea’s background in film and television, and the…
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Tune in this week for a very special episode of Let’s Talk Black Culture with guest host Boe Spearim! This week, Boe shares the first part of an extraordinary conversation he recorded with Kombumerri & Wakka Wakka philosopher and educator Aunty Dr. Mary Graham at the Palestine Network Workshops on 2 June 2024 at UQ. Aunty Mary is widely recognised …
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Tune in for another special episode of Let’s Talk Black Power with our guest host, Kevin Yow Yeh. Kevin catches up with his dear friend and long-time collaborator Jayne Christian to learn about her exhibition, Djiriyay & Revolution, currently showing at Blacktown Arts on Dharug country. Jayne is a Baramadagal woman of the Dharug-speaking peoples (n…
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Join Chelsea and David LIVE in the studio this morning for a wrap up on ***reconciliation week*** 2024. They reflect on the limitations of reconciliation week in a country that still can’t talk honestly about racism, and the irony of “hoping” for reconciliation while refusing to acknowledge the violence of racism in the everyday lives of Aboriginal…
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On this episode of Let’s Talk Black Excellence we sit down to have a yarn with Michelle Levings aka GLVES – a musician and visual artist around the genre of Blaktronica. She shares with us her musical journey, including her latest release Stand Tall. The inspiration behind it and the process behind her work. The post LT – Black Excellence with Mich…
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Tune in for a very special episode of Let’s Talk – Black Power with guest host Kevin Yow Yeh and community Elder and leader, Uncle Robert Cole. Some listeners might have seen Uncle Robert in the media earlier this year, as he participated in this year’s Mardi Gras parade in honour of the life and legacy of his twin brother Malcolm. Their story was …
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In this important and timely episode of Let’s Talk – Black Knowing, Chelsea & David catch up with Palestinian-Egyptian writer, lawyer, academic researcher, mother of four, and current ARC Future Fellow in the School of Social Sciences at Macquarie University, Dr. Randa Abdel-Fattah. They reflect on the 76th commemoration of the Palestinian Nakba, a…
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Douglas Watkin is a Film director and Producer, living in Cairns with connections to up north and the Cape York and beyond as Douglas explains. First few achievements was working on the 2009 ABC Documentaries and the very first NITV documentary when NITV wasn’t free to air, rewinding back to the 1980’s with all the MC Hammer Hip-Hop tracky dacks ou…
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Join Rachael for a very special episode of Let’s Talk – Black Arts, as she digs into big topics of grief, healing, authenticity, power, and justice with Kamilaroi writer and performer Thomas Weatherall. Rachael & Thomas reflect on his role as Malakai in the 2022 remake of Heartbreak High, and the challenges and joys of playing a role that has becom…
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This week on Let’s Talk – Black Arts, Rachael “embarks on a powerful journey with Olivia Adams, a proud Wulli Wulli artist and trailblazer in contemporary dance” to learn more about her upcoming show, Matriarchs. Matriarchs is on at Metro Arts this month, and it explores questions of identity through “the stories of the women who have come before; …
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This week on Let’s Talk – Black Power, special guest host Kevin Yow Yeh brings you a very special recording from the UQ Students for Palestine encampment at the University of Queensland, featuring Goenpul Elder & scholar, Dr. Shane Coghill and Palestinian student and activist, Malaak Seleem. Together, Uncle Shane & Malaak mark the 76th anniversary …
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Tune in this morning for a special live broadcast of Let’s Talk Black Knowing. Chelsea and David reflect on the week that was: from the Melbourne Writers Festival & the Australian Palestine Advocacy Network conference in Naarm last week; through to the Magic Round of the NRL (and the mundane violence visited on players like Latrell Mitchell); Swimm…
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Murray Saylor is a descendent of the Meriam people of the Torres Strait eastern islands with over 20 years of diverse professional experience in the fields of procurement, supply chain management, government relations, and community development across Government and Corporate sectors. Discover the latest gossip in this up-to-date chat with Murray S…
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Interconnections of first nations healing and art, we are walking in 3 worlds and a big one been social media and we want to create this rage that causes change but first we have to find a way as a Creative to navigate the scene more so when our art works are political and challenge perceptions and we are a minority of the population the space is r…
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Tune into Let’s Talk – Black Arts as we bring you the second half of a rich and wide-ranging panel discussion between Aunty Chantay Link, Allirah Fisher, Kristal West and Will Oui, moderated by our very own Rachael Sarra. The discussion, hosted as part of the BEMAC Discussions series at BEMAC in Kangaroo Point on the 29th April this year, brough to…
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Tune in to Let’s Talk – Black Culture as Elizabeth heads across the bay to Quandamooka country to catch up with Noonuccal man, poet, writer, father and musician, Sachém. Together, Elizabeth and Sachém reflect on the way that Bla(c)k cultures from across the globe have shaped Sachém’s practice as an artist. They talk about their shared upbringing wi…
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This week on Let’s Talk – Black Power, special guest host Kevin Yow Yeh brings you another special recording live from the UQ Students for Palestine encampment at the University of Queensland. Listen in to a rich and wide-ranging conversation between Darumbal and South Sea Islander scholar and journalist Dr. Amy McQuire and insurgent Blak journalis…
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Get your pens at the ready: we’re going to school! In this episode of Let’s Talk – Black Knowing, Chelsea & David catch up with Darumbal & South Sea Islander woman and CEO of the National Indigenous Youth Education Coalition, Hayley McQuire. In a rich and rapid-fire conversation, Chelsea, David and Hayley reflect on the ways that education systems …
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Join me Marshall the Million Dollar Voice, Nate the Plover Whisperer from 2pm to 3pm for The Truckin’ Hour!! We’ll be playing all your truckin’ favorites with great banter! See you on the road! #totalinsuranceagencies#wategoandsons The post Episode 5 appeared first on Triple A.By Triple A Murri Country
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