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Bla(c)k Australia Podcast with Shoshi
Shoshi
17 episodes
4 days ago
Documenting black life & art in Australia. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of country in which this podcast is recorded, we recognise their continuing connection to lands, waters and communities.We pay our respect to First Nations cultures and to elders past, present and emerging.
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Documenting black life & art in Australia. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of country in which this podcast is recorded, we recognise their continuing connection to lands, waters and communities.We pay our respect to First Nations cultures and to elders past, present and emerging.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Black Diaspora Boorloo with Kholi and Sandra
Bla(c)k Australia Podcast with Shoshi
32 minutes 49 seconds
4 months ago
Black Diaspora Boorloo with Kholi and Sandra

We chat to AfroUrban art's Kholisile Daliwonga (ZIM/AUS/US) and Sandra Githinji (KENYA/AUS) about the Boorloo installation of their Black diaspora project.

We are joined by Khozo (RSA/AUS) and Kebrachi (ETHIOPIA/AUS)

Bla(c)k Australia Podcast with Shoshi
Documenting black life & art in Australia. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of country in which this podcast is recorded, we recognise their continuing connection to lands, waters and communities.We pay our respect to First Nations cultures and to elders past, present and emerging.