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Do you dream of Weaving? Grace Lillian Lee the creator of The Dream Weaver Collection has many eye catching high quality woven products, from woven sculptures, storage, gift cards, collectables and fashion… it’s all on show, check out this podcast of Let’s Talk – Black Culture to find out more of the story of Artist in this 30 minute yarn with Grac…
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In this podcast of Let’s Talk – Black Power, Ruby yarns with Authors Darren Rix and Craig Cormick about a book they recently but into Bookstores & Libraries titled: Warra Warra Wai Listen as we let the Authors unfold what this story is about. The post LT_Black Power with Darren Rix and Craig Cormick appeared first on Triple A.…
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In this episode of Let’s Talk – Black Excellence David asks the perfect questions to let us discover the making of Christine Ross Consulting, we hear from special guest Christine Ross. The post LT_Black Excellence with Christine Ross appeared first on Triple A.Triple A Murri Country
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Chelsea and David discuss topics around the Anniversary of Referendum and joined with them at the Triple A – Murri Country Studios is Dr.Amy Mcquire. The post LT_BLACK KNOWING LIVE SHOW_ANNIVERSARY OF REFERENDUM appeared first on Triple A.Triple A Murri Country
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Discover the more about story of Will Power who is a Torres Strait Islander navigating the Health sectors and finding love along his journey into improving the system for our Mob. The post LT_Black Arts with Will Power – PT2 appeared first on Triple A.Triple A Murri Country
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As a First Nations female business owner, Founder & Business Creator of Elephant in the Room Consulting, Jenni strives to be a role model for other women and First Nations peoples. Her goal is to break down barriers and show that opportunities are not limited by gender, ethnicity, or background. believing everyone has the ability to choose their pa…
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Elizabeth is joined in the Triple A- Murri Country Radio Studio by the Deadly – Siena Stubbs, in this podcasts were exploring the contrasts between city life and the deep connections to Country, featuring some rich storytelling and powerful experiences that highlight the importance of place and identity. It’s interesting how certain spaces can evok…
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On this episode, we yarn with Dunghutti woman Carol Vale who is the CEO and Co-Founder of Murawin. We chat about her recent award receiving the Indigenous Business Women of the year at Supply Connect 2024. She shares her journey working in Aboriginal affairs before co founding Murawin, the legacy of her late partner Greg Mackenzie and the evolution…
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Rikki has a fight on his hands, but that’s the thing Rikki has always been a fighter and he takes action to make changes, hear more about his story and progress in this Let’s Talk Black Power Podcast. The post LT_Black Power_Rikki’s Fight appeared first on Triple A.Triple A Murri Country
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Yessie Mosby is from Masig (Yorke Island) and belongs to the Kulkalgal people in Zenadh Kes (Torres Strait Islands and surrounding seas) Yessie is our special Guest today and his here to share some ideas and thoughts on Climate Change/Caring for Country and more. The post LT_BLACK POWER WITH YESSIE MOSBY appeared first on Triple A.…
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Jeremy Donovan provides a variety of services as an Indigenous artist, musician, speaker and consultant. Jeremy aims to bridge gaps and foster understanding, all while honouring the traditions of Indigenous peoples The post LT – Black Excellence with Jeremy Donovan appeared first on Triple A.Triple A Murri Country
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Come and join Elizabeth as she speaks with singer-songwriter, guitar virtuoso and all-around cool dude Zeppelin Hamilton, one half of the duo Velvet Trip. From the psychedelic to the poetic, join in on the fun and we know you’ll be loving listening to Harmony Blooms just as much as we are. The post LT – Black Culture with Zeppelin Hamilton appeared…
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With the debut of her stunning new book, Dr Tracey Westerman talks with Rachael about mental health, being the first Aboriginal person to complete a combined Masters and PhD in Clinical Psychology, and the wealth of knowledge from decades of hard work. Grab Jilya: How one Indigenous woman from the remote Pilbara transformed psychology https://www.u…
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As part of the anti-racism series hosted by the University of Melbourne, Chelsea and David, alongside Liz Strakosch, talk up the importance of speaking up against the academy. Listen in on the difficulties faced when standing up for oneself. Speaking up and out, listen in, learn and think about how you too can speak up. The post Waging the War on R…
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Rachael talks with powerhouse multidisciplinary artists and teacher Alethea Beetson. Join us as we discuss her years of experience working for and amongst mob and her debut theatrical masterpiece Meet Your Maker. The post LT – Black Arts – Alethea Beetson appeared first on Triple A.Triple A Murri Country
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Elizabeth reflects on past conversations from fashion to Country and the impact of these dialogues. Share in these reflections, musings, and the wonderousness of Black Culture. The post LT – Black Culture – Winter Recap 28-08-2024 appeared first on Triple A.Triple A Murri Country
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It’s been a while but we’re back! In today’s live show, Chelsea and David discuss black solidarity while travelling in South Africa and the abundance of curly hair products. They talk of the violence of white woman tears, the inquest in Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and the media’s silence about the findings as well as the handling of the r…
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Siena Mayutu Wurmarri Stubbs is a young Yolŋu woman of the Gumatj clan of the Yirritja moiety. Her homeland is Buwaka. When Siena was 12, she took up photography on her iPad, but was gifted a camera from her aunty. In a short period of time, Siena was an avid photographer and had published her own book of birds. Our Birds: Ŋilimurruŋgu Wäyin Malany…
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Let’s Talk – Black Arts with Kerry Klimm A.K.A FlashBlak… You may of seen FlashBlak’s products at Meeanjin Markets, if you haven’t or didn’t know Kerry Klimm A.K.A FlashBlak is the creator of Upcycled cothing and homewares with a Murri twist, by adding Aboriginal humour, politics and land rights to create wearable and usable art. Flashblak are now …
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Elizabeth Walker and Cheryl Leavy continue the exciting conversation about sovereignty, self-determination and looking to the future. Join Elizabeth and Cheryl as they talk about the importance of community building through language revitalization. Get your copy of Yanga Mother from all participating bookstores, online and in person, and start expe…
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Join Ruby and Nala for a wonderful part 2 wherein they discuss the staunchness of the Tasmanian mob, the future generations and how can older mob set up our kids and Country to be looked after. The post LT – Black Power with Nala Mansell appeared first on Triple A.Triple A Murri Country
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On this podcasts of Let’s Talk – Black Excellence we hear from Rapper of Impossible Odds – Fred Leone, a lot has happened since we previously heard his voice on the microphones at Triple A- Murri Country. So grab a coffee and have a listen to what Fred has been up to and get in the loop about his upcoming Gigs and same time find out about an upcomi…
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Come talk with Gabba Ward Councillor Trina Massey. A greens member, a DJ, a committed public servant and an overall fun person, Trina and Rachael get to the nitty gritty of funding for the arts, working as a creative with a local government and the initiatives that the Gabba ward is pursuing for young artists. This is Part 2 following on from where…
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Cheryl Leavy, a proud Kooma Nguri author, has championed language revitalization and learning throughout her career. Her poem, Ngali-us two, about black queer love, won the Oodergeroo Poetry Prize in 2022. Her debut children’s book, Yanga Mother, written in both Kooma and English, reflects her passion for making language accessible for all mob. The…
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Nala is a proud palawa woman who has dedicated a lifetime to enhancing the rights, culture, and betterment of Aboriginal people in lutruwita/Tasmania. In this podcasts we hear more of her views and what Nala is up to these days, asking the all the questions is Ruby Wharton. The post LT_Black Power with Nala Mansell appeared first on Triple A.…
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Dr.Clinton Schultz is the founder of Sobah’s non -alcoholic beer company that started off in a garage of Dr.Clintons home. We find out how this non-alcoholic beer called Sobar became a hit and why it still has it’s place from the fridge to the table in many homes. The post LT- Black Excellence with DR.Clinton Schultz the Founder of Sobah appeared f…
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Come talk with Gabba Ward Councillor Trina Massey. A greens member, a DJ, a committed public servant and an overall fun person, Trina and Rachael get to the nitty gritty of funding for the arts, working as a creative with a local government and the initiatives that the Gabba ward is pursuing for young artists. The post LT – Black Arts with Trina Ma…
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In today’s episode join Elizabeth with Jazz Money, a Wiradjuri poet, filmmaker and artist whose debut poetry book mark the dawn is out. They discuss poetry, the art scene in Gadigal land, accessing colonial archives and the power of spoken word. Get those mungas out for a good listen and get yourselves down to the Avid Bookstore on September 29th t…
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In the final part of this exciting thought-provoking conversation with Uncle Les Collins, we explore even more rich Brisbane Black history and talk about the local community activism. Listen in to the discussion about Land Councils, rights, and standing up for your rights just as Uncle Les did. The post LT – Black Power with Uncle Les Collins Final…
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Chelsea and David sit down with the immaculate and trailblazing philosophers and academics Dr Mary Graham and Dr Lilla Watson to discuss their history as staunch black intellectuals and their times at sandstone institutions. Enjoy stories of speaking truth to power, finding friendship and community in other mob at the academy and much more. The pos…
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In this episode of Let’s Talk – Black Excellence, Lucas Bradfoot joins David Williams for a good yarn, let’s take a journey into getting to know who he is and what his up to these days. The post LT – Black Excellence with Lucas Bradfoot appeared first on Triple A.Triple A Murri Country
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Rachael Sarra is joined by proud Kamilaroi man Bradley Chatfield in a fun chat about all things Clancestry 2024. With an amazing line-up of First Nations talent from weaving to musical performances with acts like Andrew Gurruwiwi Band, J-Milla, Kaiit, Miss Kaninna and Djanaba, Clancestry 2024 builds on the fantastic programming in 2023, and promise…
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Award-winning and phenomenal fashion designer Grace Lillian Lee discusses her upcoming debut solo exhibition The Dream Weaver: Guardians of Grace. As a proud Meriam Mer woman from the Eastern Island of the Torres Strait with Chinese heritage, Grace’s exhibition explores the threads woven to influence who she is today. Using traditional weaving meth…
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Continuing the conversation, Uncle Les Collins and Ruby Wharton discuss the Land Rights movement, his involvement and other key players that influenced the movement. Uncle Les Collins discusses the reactions to the movement and how the government interacted with black communities and resistance movements. Tune in for this enthralling discussion of …
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Join us at the Carumba Institue for an evening of powerful conversation with award-winning Darumbal and South Sea Islander journalist and author Dr Amy McQuire, for the launch of her debut book Black Witness: The Power of Indigenous Media. Professor Watego and Dr McQuire discuss the complexities of black media, the necessity of insurgent and indepe…
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Alinta McGrady joins Rachael Sarra to discuss her upcoming debut in Clancestry 2024. They chat about time management as a busy mum, her alter ego BADASSMUTHA and her journey in music and theatre. Eat Slay Zombie, a theatrical written and directed by Alinta McGrady will feature at Clancestry 2024 as a debut live reading. Eat Slay Zombie is an explor…
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Uncle Les Colins was born on Wakka Wakka Country, but family ties also connect Les and his family to Southwest QLD. Uncle Les grew up experiencing the impacts of Stolen Generations, we let Uncle Les shares a yarn about how times were when he was younger, when times where the toughest for Aboriginal people under the ACT, where the law at the time re…
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