Award-winning Yankunytjatjara author Ali Cobby Eckermann and founder and Artistic Director of Winda Film Festival, Yaegl woman Pauline Clague join OUR WORDS for its third and final panel – Aboriginal Narratives. They will discuss the construction of Indigenous narratives and why it’s important to maintain the unique storytelling process.
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Award-winning Yankunytjatjara author Ali Cobby Eckermann and founder and Artistic Director of Winda Film Festival, Yaegl woman Pauline Clague join OUR WORDS for its third and final panel – Aboriginal Narratives. They will discuss the construction of Indigenous narratives and why it’s important to maintain the unique storytelling process.
Episode four of our new podcast features a conversation recorded at In Other Words in 2021, OzAsia Festival’s writing and ideas program.
Expressions like ‘Asian invasion’ and ‘yellow peril’ are all too familiar to anyone living in Australia, especially in the wake of COVID-19. We come together to talk about the experience of living in Australia today with founding director of Sweatshop Literacy Movement and Arab Australian author Michael Mohammed Ahmad; Chinese American Australian fiction writer, researcher and teacher Paige Clark; and Thai Australian theatre artist Anchuli Felicia King.
Content Warning: this session contains the use of coarse language and discusses experiences of racism. If this content has raised any issues for you please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.
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Award-winning Yankunytjatjara author Ali Cobby Eckermann and founder and Artistic Director of Winda Film Festival, Yaegl woman Pauline Clague join OUR WORDS for its third and final panel – Aboriginal Narratives. They will discuss the construction of Indigenous narratives and why it’s important to maintain the unique storytelling process.