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We are Blacktown
UTS Impact Studios
14 episodes
5 months ago

Portraits of Blacktown community leaders and people working for change. You'll hear from a doctor who is sounding the alarm about how dangerous heat can be for human health, a basketball coach whose players have made it to the big league, a Dharug traditional owner whose art and stories are telling the true history of the area's first people, and many more Blacktown legends.   

Experience stories of strength and thriving communities, straight from Sydney's West. And to see pictures of each of these people, visit https://impactstudios.edu.au/weareblacktown

We are Blacktown is part of a place-based audio project by Impact Studios, supported by the Paul Ramsay Foundation. The project, Welcome to Blacktown, sought to learn about Blacktown’s many and varied communities, together with the innovative and inspired social change work that is happening there. Over six months, the Impact Studios team conducted almost 100 interviews with people connected to Blacktown, exploring and investigating the question of how communities thrive. The interviews were rich, broad and non-extractive. We sought to understand the full context of what each person was doing. We listened to them tell stories of their lives, on their own terms: their families, their passions, their work and what motivates them to do it, their challenges and achievements. 

We are Blacktown is produced by Impact Studios at the University of Technology Sydney, in partnership with The Paul Ramsay Foundation. 

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Portraits of Blacktown community leaders and people working for change. You'll hear from a doctor who is sounding the alarm about how dangerous heat can be for human health, a basketball coach whose players have made it to the big league, a Dharug traditional owner whose art and stories are telling the true history of the area's first people, and many more Blacktown legends.   

Experience stories of strength and thriving communities, straight from Sydney's West. And to see pictures of each of these people, visit https://impactstudios.edu.au/weareblacktown

We are Blacktown is part of a place-based audio project by Impact Studios, supported by the Paul Ramsay Foundation. The project, Welcome to Blacktown, sought to learn about Blacktown’s many and varied communities, together with the innovative and inspired social change work that is happening there. Over six months, the Impact Studios team conducted almost 100 interviews with people connected to Blacktown, exploring and investigating the question of how communities thrive. The interviews were rich, broad and non-extractive. We sought to understand the full context of what each person was doing. We listened to them tell stories of their lives, on their own terms: their families, their passions, their work and what motivates them to do it, their challenges and achievements. 

We are Blacktown is produced by Impact Studios at the University of Technology Sydney, in partnership with The Paul Ramsay Foundation. 

Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture,
Government,
Science,
Social Sciences
Episodes (14/14)
We are Blacktown
Leanne Redpath
1 year ago
6 minutes 22 seconds

We are Blacktown
Mayor Chagai
1 year ago
6 minutes 19 seconds

We are Blacktown
Kim Loo
1 year ago
5 minutes 20 seconds

We are Blacktown
Hemanta Acharya
1 year ago
7 minutes 4 seconds

We are Blacktown
Kelly Anderson
1 year ago
5 minutes 38 seconds

We are Blacktown
Kaz Therese
1 year ago
7 minutes 38 seconds

We are Blacktown
Esky Escandor
1 year ago
7 minutes 44 seconds

We are Blacktown
Maryam Zahid
1 year ago
5 minutes 59 seconds

We are Blacktown
Angelica Ojinnaka-Psillakis
1 year ago
6 minutes 45 seconds

We are Blacktown
Stephen Gapps
1 year ago
6 minutes 34 seconds

We are Blacktown
Om Dhungel
1 year ago
7 minutes 41 seconds

We are Blacktown
Daisy Montalvo
1 year ago
6 minutes 31 seconds

We are Blacktown
Geetha Bhat
1 year ago
6 minutes 27 seconds

We are Blacktown
Leanne Tobin
1 year ago
5 minutes 46 seconds

We are Blacktown

Portraits of Blacktown community leaders and people working for change. You'll hear from a doctor who is sounding the alarm about how dangerous heat can be for human health, a basketball coach whose players have made it to the big league, a Dharug traditional owner whose art and stories are telling the true history of the area's first people, and many more Blacktown legends.   

Experience stories of strength and thriving communities, straight from Sydney's West. And to see pictures of each of these people, visit https://impactstudios.edu.au/weareblacktown

We are Blacktown is part of a place-based audio project by Impact Studios, supported by the Paul Ramsay Foundation. The project, Welcome to Blacktown, sought to learn about Blacktown’s many and varied communities, together with the innovative and inspired social change work that is happening there. Over six months, the Impact Studios team conducted almost 100 interviews with people connected to Blacktown, exploring and investigating the question of how communities thrive. The interviews were rich, broad and non-extractive. We sought to understand the full context of what each person was doing. We listened to them tell stories of their lives, on their own terms: their families, their passions, their work and what motivates them to do it, their challenges and achievements. 

We are Blacktown is produced by Impact Studios at the University of Technology Sydney, in partnership with The Paul Ramsay Foundation.