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Wild Black Women

Wild Black Women

Dr Chelsea Bond and Angelina Hurley

Chelsea and Angelina discuss all the things that made them wild this week.

Wild Black Women
59:39

Black Deaths in Custody

15 November 2019
Wild Black Women
57:28

Celebrity Doco’s

08 November 2019
Wild Black Women
58:00

Hell to the Naw Naw!

01 November 2019
Wild Black Women
1:06:40

Travelling While Blak

18 October 2019
Wild Black Women
57:03

Uluru Special

11 October 2019
Wild Black Women
1:00:30

Live from the QMC

04 October 2019
Wild Black Women
59:26

Tears, trauma & truth

27 September 2019
Wild Black Women
58:19

The Great Debate

20 September 2019
Let's Talk
54:30

Jacinta Price

13 September 2019
Let's Talk
57:37

Blak Theatre

06 September 2019
Let's Talk
57:45

The Power of Protest

30 August 2019
Wild Black Women
1:10:28

Relationship Red Flags

23 August 2019
Let's Talk
54:47

When social media goes bad

16 August 2019
Wild Black Women
1:01:21

Contender vs Champion

09 August 2019
Let's Talk
56:19

What Made Them Wild This Week

02 August 2019
Let's Talk
55:21

The Final Quarter

26 July 2019
Wild Black Women
55:21

Latest News

26 July 2019
Wild Black Women
48:51

NAIDOC from Musgrave Park

12 July 2019
Wild Black Women
48:51

NAIDOC from Musgrave Park

12 July 2019
Let's Talk
59:39

Wild Black Women – Logies, Conferences & NAIDOC

05 July 2019
Let's Talk
59:19

Blak TV Trivia

28 June 2019
Let's Talk
54:23

The Flag and Football

21 June 2019
Let's Talk
1:05:55

Self-Care Show

14 June 2019
Let's Talk
57:33

Danny Teece Johnson

07 June 2019
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98.9fm is owned by the Brisbane Indigenous Media Association which successfully applied for a 24-hour community radio licence allocated by the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal for the city in 1991.

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Triple A Training is a registered training organisation (RTO), national provider code 30155.

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BIMA Projects is a creative team of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander media workers.

We create culturally-appropriate radio, print and online resources for First Nations people of Australia on a broad range of topics covering health, education, employment, law, housing and culture.

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