Finish your week right with Let’s Talk Black Knowing, a show that honours the intellectual sovereignty of Blackfullas and amplifies the power of Black knowledge. From critically analysing media discourse, to reflecting on local events, interviewing intellectual icons, and pondering the politics of everyday life in the colony: Let’s Talk Black Knowing showcases the breadth and depts of Black knowledge on this continent.
Get your pens at the ready, and be prepared to laugh until you cry with your incredible hosts from QUT Carumba Institute: Professor Chelsea Watego & Dr. David Singh.
LT -Black Knowing - The Aunties Special Part2
In this episode of Let’s Talk – Black Knowing we present The Aunties Special Part2 with DR Lilla.Watson and Dr.Mary. Graham.
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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.
Listen >>LT - Black Knowing - Black Witness: The Power of Indigenous Media: A Conversation between Dr Amy McQuire and Professor Chelsea Watego
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 […]
Listen >>LT - Black Knowing - Nerds on the front line Part 2
Tune in for a special “Nerds on the Frontline Part 2” edition of Let’s Talk – Black Knowledge, as Chelsea & David keep the conversation rolling.
Listen >>LT - Black Knowing: Nerds on the Frontline w/ Dr. Han Reardon-Smith (part 1)
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 […]
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