Working class identity I Aboriginal Deaths in Custody I This is the Week that Was I Blak Douglas Archibald finalist
vor 10 Jahren
Politics for breakfast
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Rank and File Worker and Trade Union Show, covering current affairs, progressive issues and news and events from the labour movement. Includes "This Is The Week" with Kevin Healy.
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vor 10 Jahren
Ian Watson talks about his book "A Disappearing World, Studies in
Class, Gender and Memory"; Davy Thomas goes to CFMEU to support
relatives of Aboriginal people dead in Police custody; Kevin Healy
lets rip on what has happened in the past week; Blak Douglas,
the first identified Dhungatti Aboriginal artist to have been
selected as a finalist in the Archibald Prize, taks about his work
and the portrait of Uncle Max Eulo an Aboriginal cultural
entertainer. ‘He has etched his way into modern Sydney Aboriginal
culture somewhat enigmatically,’ says Blak Douglas. The Archibald
Prize finalists are at the Ballarat Art Gallery up to Nov 15.
Class, Gender and Memory"; Davy Thomas goes to CFMEU to support
relatives of Aboriginal people dead in Police custody; Kevin Healy
lets rip on what has happened in the past week; Blak Douglas,
the first identified Dhungatti Aboriginal artist to have been
selected as a finalist in the Archibald Prize, taks about his work
and the portrait of Uncle Max Eulo an Aboriginal cultural
entertainer. ‘He has etched his way into modern Sydney Aboriginal
culture somewhat enigmatically,’ says Blak Douglas. The Archibald
Prize finalists are at the Ballarat Art Gallery up to Nov 15.
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