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#200 São mesmo duzentos programas sangrados, cingidos, vertidos e desaguados por três camaradas insistentes que se recusam a vergar e fazer algo que agrade a todos. Cada episódio parido é um pedaço de memória, de mentiras, exageros, acintes e, acima de tudo, antes de mais nada!, alguma honestidade, pontiaguda ironia e cinismo embotado. Júlio Adler, João Valente e Bruno Bocayuva estão de brincadeira (ou de sacanagem!)porque esse negócio de surfe e seus afins não foram concebidos para virar arroubos de paixão ou adesivos de frases feitas para colar no carro, são muito menos que isso - do tamanho duma gota de água salgada pingando bem no meio do seu olho. O maior orgulho desse desfazer semanal é saber que o Boia tem a mesma utilidade do assunto que escolheu versar: nenhuma. A trilha da semana é totalmente dedicada ao Vini Jr. nosso craque que, ao driblar o racismo, apanha cada vez mais e levanta sempre mais forte. Nei Lopes entoando, Nosso Nome, Resistência, seguido de Gil Scott-Heron declamando, Whitey On The Moon, Jorge Ben e seu hino, Zumbi, terminando com Billy Paul porrando, Am I Black Enough For You. Obrigado pela teimosia de vocês. PS - As camisas do Boia estão te esperando no https://www.southtosouth.com.br/collections/camisetas-boia-podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boia/message
Today's chat is with Dr Anita Heiss about her body of work and writing life which are of course inseparable from her heritage as a first nations woman. Anita is a proud member of the Wiradjuri nation of central New South Wales, but was born in Gadigal country and has spent much of her life on Dharawal land near La Perouse, in Sydney. She's one of Australia's most prolific and well-known authors publishing across genres, including nonfiction, historical fiction, commercial fiction, and children's novels. Her memoir Am I Black Enough for You? first published in 2012 was recently republished and Anita's most recent adult fiction, Bila Yarrudhanggalangdhuray is the first Australian book to have an indigenous title as the main title of the book with the English title, (River of Dreams) on the back cover. Anita's latest children's book is Koori Princess. This year, she edited the anthology Growing Up Wiradjuri, which was released in September. Anita has also recently scripted the of the stage play Tiddas based on her novel of the same name (released in 2014). The list of Anita's achievements and creations, and the roles she has taken on over the course of her career, are absolutely mind-boggling and you can find them all on her website. But for now, grab a cuppa and join and join Pam and Anita on the Writes4Women Convo Couch SHOWNOTES: Writes4Women www.writes4women.com Facebook @writes4women Twitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast W4W Patreon https://www.writes4women.com/support-us-on-patreon Anita Heiss Website: click here Facebook: click here Instagram: click here Tik Tok: click here Buy Am I Black enough For You? here Pamela Cook www.pamelacook.com.au Facebook @pamelacookauthor Twitter @PamelaCookAU This episode produced by Pamela Cook for Writes4Women Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=trueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Award winning Author, Anita Heiss reflects on the 10th Anniversary of her critically acclaimed Memoir, Am I Black Enough For You?
Award winning Author, Anita Heiss reflects on the 10th Anniversary of her critically acclaimed Memoir, Am I Black Enough For You?
In this episode, Caroline is joined by proud Wiradjuri women and well known author and commentator, Dr Anita Heiss. Caroline and Anita yarn about Anita's extensive career, having published 20 non-fiction, historical fiction, commercial fiction and children's novels.They discuss the power of stories, and the escapism it brings. Including, Anita's book ‘Growing up Aboriginal in Australia'. And what led Anita to totally rewrote her memoir, ‘Am I Black Enough For You?' 10 years after it was originally published in 2011. Anita also shares how she, too, has battled with imposter syndrome and finding confidence. To learn more about Dr Anita and her work, follow her on Instagram @dranitaheiss and visit her website here. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and don't forget to follow the show! Links to Dr Anita's book recommendations;Shake a legMullumbimby Follow Caroline on Instagram @blak_wattle_coaching and learn more about working with Caroline here! We would like to acknowledge Aboriginal people as Australia's First Peoples' who have never ceded their sovereignty. We acknowledge the Wurundjeri/Woiwurrung people of the Kulin Nation where the podcast was taped. We pay our deepest respects to Traditional Owners across Australia and Elders past, present and emerging.This podcast was brought to you by On Track Studio.www.ontrackstudio.com.au@on.track.studioFor advertising opportunities please email hello@ontrackstudio.com.au
Anita Heiss is an award winning author, her books include fiction and non-fiction titles including Barbed Wire and Cherry Blossoms, Tiddas, Am I Black Enough For You, I'm not Racist But, and Growing up Aboriginal.
Anita Heiss is an award winning author, her books include fiction and non-fiction titles including Barbed Wire and Cherry Blossoms, Tiddas, Am I Black Enough For You, I'm not Racist But, and Growing up Aboriginal.
Anita Heiss is an award winning author, her books include fiction and non-fiction titles including Barbed Wire and Cherry Blossoms, Tiddas, Am I Black Enough For You, I'm not Racist But, and Growing up Aboriginal.
Anita Heiss is an award winning author, her books include fiction and non-fiction titles including Barbed Wire and Cherry Blossoms, Tiddas, Am I Black Enough For You, I’m not Racist But, and Growing up Aboriginal.
Today, we have a fascinating conversation about race and popular culture, particularly around what's happened recently in the United States following the murder of George Floyd and the protests and uprisings that have followed. As you will hear, this event follows an unfortunate pattern and history that sadly, spans decades. I wanted to explore them within some historical and cultural context. So, I invited Dr. Todd Boyd, aka “The Notorious PhD” onto the podcast – and he graciously accepted. If you are new to Dr. Boyd, he is the Katherine and Frank Price Chair for the Study of Race and Popular Culture at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Dr. Boyd is an author, media commentator, producer and scholar. The has appeared in numerous documentaries, most recently in the popular Netflix series “The Last Dance” which was about Michael Jordan's last season with the Chicago Bulls. He wrote and produced the cult classic film “The Wood” and produced the Netflix documentary “At All Costs”. Dr. Boyd's books include The Notorious PhD's Guide to the Super Fly 1970s, Young, Black, Rich and Famous, The New H.N.I.C. and Am I Black Enough For You? He has written articles for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times and the Guardian, amongst others. Dr. Boyd is a pioneer. He developed a new field of study in the 1990s on Hip Hop culture. His work makes connections across sport, cinema, music, fashion, art and politics. This not just a conversation about race in the USA – and by extension many other countries. It is also a conversation about the importance of popular culture and how culture does more than merely reflect society – it can help shape it in unseen and often uncertain ways. Show notes: Dr. Todd Boyd Dr. Boyd on Twitter Dr. Boyd on Instagram Recent piece by Dr. Boyd in the The Guardian on racism in Hollywood 1943 Detroit Race Riot 1967 Detroit Race Riot The Watts Riot / Watts Rebellion Rodney King Riot Ali – Liston II fight Yo! MTV Raps Colin Kaepernick and Roger Goodell 1968 Olympics Black Power Salute Jim Brown Craig Hodges Jackie Robinson Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf The Last Dance Isiah Thomas and the Dennis Rodman comments on Larry Bird The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 Stokely Carmichael Angela Davis Eryka Badu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Like what you heard? Subscribe and/or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/1PjLmK Subscribe on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/all-things-risk/the-all-things-risk-podcast Subscribe on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ben-cattaneo Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RiskThings Drop us a note: allthingsrisk@gmail.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Our free course module “How to Set Up Any Decision for Success” from our upcoming course How to Make Decisions With Calm and Confidence
Installation nummer två i DJ 50 Spänns liveprojekt gästas av Göran Hugo Olsson, filmaren bakom egensinniga dokumentärer som The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975, Billy Paul-rullen Am I Black Enough For You, arkivdjupdykningen Concerning Violence samt den gamla beryktade Leila K-filmen Fuck You, Fuck You Very Much. Han fick en femtiolapp att gräva fram fem dammiga … Fortsätt läsa "#90 LIVE: Göran Hugo Olsson" Podcast-avsnittet #90 LIVE: Göran Hugo Olsson publicerades i orginal på DJ 50 Spänn.
Guest: Michelle Evans is the Assoc. Prof. in Leadership at Charles Sturt University, NSW. As the Founding Head of the VCA Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts & Cultural Development, a 2013 Fullbright Scholar… the list goes on… Michelle knows a thing or two about leadership! Watch this show on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CkLX9IIwbKg or subscribe on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/short-films-teachers-love/id1086360297 Links to short films loved: Darlene Johnson: Two Bob Mermaid | http://aso.gov.au/titles/shorts/two-bob-mermaid - Purchase as DVD here: http://shop.nfsa.gov.au/product_info.php?products_id=3792 Talk 1 - Sonia Ospina, NYU Wagner: How Does Leadership Happen? | http://wagner.nyu.edu/news/video/how-does-leadership-happen Talk 2 - Nick Nissley, TEDx Talks: A Story About Leadership for Humanity 3.0 https://youtu.be/t4Be1zcfrN4 ABC TV: QandA Live from Garma Festival, Arnhem Land | http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/txt/s4040700.htm Disclosure statement: Michelle Evans does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this review, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond her teaching position listed. Other notes from the show: Michelle Evans • at Charles Sturt University: https://bjbs.csu.edu.au/schools/management-and-marketing/staff/profiles/professorial-staff/michelle-evans • YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBAzw26G-8I86ssgRYx7yCg Some of Michelle’s past work and associations include VCA Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts and Cultural Development: http://vca-mcm.unimelb.edu.au/wilin Murra Indigenous Business Master Class Program: https://www.murrabusiness.com.au Charles Sturt University’s ethos for supporting Indigenous students is described by the Wiradjuri phrase: Yindyamarra Winhanganha, meaning “the wisdom of respectfully knowing how to live well in a world worth living in”. CSU provides a great model of being more inclusion of Aboriginal students in educational institutions: https://www.csu.edu.au/office-for-students/our-teams/inclusion/indigenous-student-centres The Anita Heiss’ book mentioned is “Am I Black Enough For You?” http://www.anitaheiss.com/am_i_black_enough_for_you_.html Michelle has worked with business leaders like Mayrah Sonter at http://www.33creative.com.au and jointly created the initiative called “Indigenous Business Month of October”: http://www.indigenous.gov.au/news-and-media/announcements/indigenous-business-month-returns-october Finally, Michelle encourages all teachers wanting to learn more about Aboriginal culture to think about their LOCAL place: find out who the local elders and traditional land owners are and make contact. Other films & TV programs Michelle loves: * Goonies: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089218/ (a great ‘hero’s journey’ story) * AFC Aboriginal short film collections: http://aso.gov.au/titles/collections/indigenous-filmmaking/ * Redfern Now: http://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/redfern-now/ * NITV short films: recent example, ‘The New Black’ collection of 7 shorts: https://www.facebook.com/NITVAustralia/posts/10152561436117005 * Hard Rock Medical (includes Wilin Centre actor Mark Coles Smith, playing Gary Frazier): http://hardrockmedical.com ———————————————————————————————— This show is a proud member of the Education Podcast Network http://www.edupodcastnetwork.com ————————————————————————————————
A three hour show. It was three hours long. We kicked off the show with an interview with last episodes vote winner, Lungz for his track "Am I Black Enough For You". which got things off to good start. Truth be told we didnt expect to run this long, but once NY Oil got on the phone it was all over. The conversation kept getting deeper and deeper as JMack got quieter and quieter (LOL @ JMacks silence). Major, JMack and Phro (but mostly Major) sat down and had a great discussion with NY Oil from everything from the whole Nas issue, to the Sean Bell case. Episode 64 was an episode loaded with Black Pride. As always, there were six crazy underground hip-hop and reggae joints and much more. Also, our apologies for the mild vocal distortion...human error our end. Oh, and make sure you login to our blog at http://www.hoodhype.com/blog to hear an entire hour of bonus audio that wasnt included in this episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A three hour show. It was three hours long. We kicked off the show with an interview with last episodes vote winner, Lungz for his track "Am I Black Enough For You". which got things off to good start. Truth be told we didnt expect to run this long, but once NY Oil got on the phone it was all over. The conversation kept getting deeper and deeper as JMack got quieter and quieter (LOL @ JMacks silence). Major, JMack and Phro (but mostly Major) sat down and had a great discussion with NY Oil from everything from the whole Nas issue, to the Sean Bell case. Episode 64 was an episode loaded with Black Pride. As always, there were six crazy underground hip-hop and reggae joints and much more. Also, our apologies for the mild vocal distortion...human error our end. Oh, and make sure you login to our blog at http://www.hoodhype.com/blog to hear an entire hour of bonus audio that wasnt included in this episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A three hour show. It was three hours long. We kicked off the show with an interview with last episodes vote winner, Lungz for his track "Am I Black Enough For You". which got things off to good start. Truth be told we didnt expect to run this long, but once NY Oil got on the phone it was all over. The conversation kept getting deeper and deeper as JMack got quieter and quieter (LOL @ JMacks silence). Major, JMack and Phro (but mostly Major) sat down and had a great discussion with NY Oil from everything from the whole Nas issue, to the Sean Bell case. Episode 64 was an episode loaded with Black Pride. As always, there were six crazy underground hip-hop and reggae joints and much more. Also, our apologies for the mild vocal distortion...human error our end. Oh, and make sure you login to our blog at http://www.hoodhype.com/blog to hear an entire hour of bonus audio that wasnt included in this episode!