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Ivan Sen
Gamilaroi man Ivan Sen is one of Aboriginal Australia, in fact, Australia’s most talented filmmakers. He is famed for films like Beneath Clouds, Toomelah and Mystery Road. He has just released his fourth feature film – Goldstone, which follows on from Mystery Road. It stars Aaron Pedersen, who continues his role as Indigenous detective Jay […]
Listen >>Eva Cox
Eva Cox is a renowned feminist, public commentator and social and political researcher. She is currently working on evidence bases for social policy with Jumbanna Indigenous House of Learning at UTS. She joined Amy McQuire to discuss the assault on the welfare state by successive Australian governments, and how it will affect the most vulnerable. […]
Listen >>Naomi Moran
Koori Mail General Manager and Bundjalung woman Naomi Moran and Koori Mail editor Rudi Maxwell join Amy McQuire in the studio to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the paper – the only national Indigenous newspaper in the country. https://triplea-uploads.thrivex.io/989fm/20170831003017/15-06-2016RudiMaxwellNaomiMoran-1.mp3 24567457 audio/mpeg a:2:{s:8:”duration”;s:8:”00:51:11″;s:8:”explicit”;s:1:”0″;}
Listen >>Liz Conor
Dr Liz Conor is a lecturer at Monash University, and describes herself as a Visual Historian. She is the author of a new book, a decade in the making, called ‘Skin Deep: Settler impressions of Aboriginal women’. Dr Conor outlines in her book how the dehumanisation of Aboriginal women contributed to the racist colonial project […]
Listen >>Jeff Corntassel
Amy McQuire sat down with Mohawk scholar Gerald Taiaiake Alfred and Cherokee scholar Jeff Corntassel at the National Native Title Conference in Darwin to discuss Indigenous resurgence and decolonisation. We also talk about their respective nation’s experience of Treaty. You can find more about their work at Prof Alfred’s website here, and Prof Corntassel’s website […]
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