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 with Randa Abdel-Fattah
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, and the […]
Listen >>LT - Black Knowing LIVE with Chelsea Watego & David Singh
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 […]
Listen >>LT - Black Knowing with Dr. Raylene Nixon & Helena Kajlich
This week’s episode of Let’s Talk – Black Knowing is a special one, and a heavy one. Some of you might remember that in September last year, we were honoured to speak with Gunggari woman, academic, and mother Dr. Raylene Nixon as she and her family prepared to attend the coronial inquest into the death […]
Listen >>LT - Black Knowing LIVE with Chelsea & David (and special guest Jonathan Sriranganathan)
Today on Let’s Talk – Black Knowing, Chelsea & David dig into the debates about race and racism that have been circulating in the media this week, from the response of the NRL establishment to Ezra Mam’s brave decision to call out racism on the field, to the public discussion of allegations against Matilda’s captain […]
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