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Grassroots Activism and Contemporary Kulture

Grassroots Activism and Contemporary Kulture

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In episode 8 of Koori Mail News (formerly the BLAKroom news podcast), your host Kirk Page yarns with grass roots campaigner Regina Moran and Senior Journalist Darren Coyne on the important work that the Stop Black Deaths in Custody Australia website is doing for the community, raising awareness and raising funds for the cause through sales of bold designed T shirts.

Dalisa Pigram yarns with us to celebrate the incredible achievements of Marrugeku dance theatre and its 25 years since inception and sharing culture and dance with its new publication ‘Telling That Story’.

Darren Moncreiff our editor in sport brings us the latest news in women’s netball and Hannah Darlington makes history as cricket’s youngest skipper.

The Koori Mail News podcast is a Koori Mail production.

The music in this podcast is ‘Black Deaths in Custody’ by Kev Carmody

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