Blak Matters

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An inclusive, authentic exploration of First Nations issues and why they matter. Delivered as an honest but positive conversation between friends, MC & Teela Reid, in under 20 minutes.

  • 27 minutes 58 seconds
    Need a summer reading list? Blackfulla Bookclub has you covered

    Whether you're planning some down time by the beach or pool over the holidays, or are just on the hunt for the perfect summer read, Blackfulla Bookclub and Blak Matters has you covered.

    Created by Wiradjuri and Wailwan woman Teela Reid and Gumbaynggirr and Barkindji woman Merinda Dutton in the midst of pandemic lockdowns, Blackfulla Bookclub started as a place to meet on Zoom and share what First Nation's stories the pair were reading outside of work. Since, it's become a place of discussion and storytelling for many, amassing followers across Australia and around the world. 

    For the final episode for 2023, Teela and Michael 'MC' Christian take you through the stories and poems that should be on your summer reading list.

    Follow Blackfulla Bookclub here: @blackfulla_bookclub 

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    13 December 2023, 1:01 pm
  • 19 minutes 32 seconds
    The trials and tribulations of travel as a First Nations Australian

    "I didn't know they had Black people down there." 

    Travelling as an Australian can often be filled with curious questions from foreigners - but what happens when you add being a First Nations Australian to the mix?  

    On this episode of Blak Matters, Teela Reid and Michael 'MC' Christian unpack Teela's recent and past experience's travelling overseas, the concept of being an unofficial "ambassador for Australia" when you didn't choose or be want to be one, and how national pride falls into the mix.

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    6 December 2023, 1:01 pm
  • 18 minutes 19 seconds
    Cultural burning: is there a better way of controlling fire this bushfire season?

    As we head into a dry El Nino summer, we also head into one with an increased risk of bushfires and the devastating effects that can be left in their wake. But is there a better way, and better methods of controlled burning that can lower this risk? 

    For millennia, the First Nations people of this country utilised fire for cultural burning, alongside other land management strategies, to cultivate and ensure our land remained healthy and in balance. 

    Today on Blak Matters, Michael 'MC' Christian is joined by special guest Trent Nelson from Djaara, who explores the profound significance of cultural burning – not just how it works, but also the role it serves in healing both the land and its people.

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    29 November 2023, 7:06 pm
  • 16 minutes 59 seconds
    Is supporting Palestine a First Nations issue?

    The extreme conflict in the Middle East between Israel and Hamas has dominated media coverage across both the world and here in Australia, leading to intense public debate, protests and boycotts.  

    If you've tuned into, or attended, rallies seen across the country, you may have seen Aboriginal flags being raised alongside First Nations advocates chanting the phrase 'free Palestine'. But how do First Nations issues, and the support of Palestinian people, align? 

    On this episode of Blak Matters, Michael 'MC' Christian is joined by proud Darumbal and South Sea Islander woman, Dr Amy McQuire from the Queensland University of Technology School of Communications, to help us get a better understanding on why some First Nations Australians are showing support for the Palestinian people.

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    22 November 2023, 1:00 pm
  • 18 minutes 11 seconds
    Is this really the death of reconciliation?

    After the deafening 'No' vote against the referendum for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament last month, many Aboriginal people are claiming this moment has signalled the end - and the death - of meaningful reconciliation in our country.

    In this episode of Blak Matters, Teela Reid and Michael 'MC' Christian unpack whether reconciliation is dead, and speak about where our focus should be for unity in our country moving forward. 

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    15 November 2023, 1:00 pm
  • 20 minutes 57 seconds
    Let's get the facts straight, truth-telling matters

    Truth-telling seems to constantly be on the lips of politicians, activists and the media, being seen as one of the essential core pillars when it comes to how Australia can produce better outcomes for First Nations peoples. 

    But what is often missed is the definition of what truth-telling actually is, what it is referring to, and who benefits by increasing our capacity to tell the truth of our country.

    In this episode of Blak Matters, Teela and MC unpack the term and explain why our country should be focusing on truth-telling right now.

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    8 November 2023, 1:00 pm
  • 22 minutes 7 seconds
    From boy to man: In My Blood It Runs

    Released in 2019, In My Blood It Runs is a powerful documentary that chronicles a year in the life of ten-year-old Dujuan Hoosan as he grows up around Alice Springs. His is a Ngangkere - a healer in his community - but also find himself caught between his heritage and his place in Western culture.

    Now a young adult at seventeen, Dujuan joins Blak Matters to reflect on his experience almost five years after the documentary's release, and explore the thinking behind the release of his new illustrated book, also titled In My Blood It Runs.

    To find a copy of Dujuan's new book, which features illustrations from Archibald prize-winning First Nations artist, Blak Douglas, click this link.

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    1 November 2023, 1:00 pm
  • 26 minutes 59 seconds
    After the vote on the Voice, where are we now?

    It has now been almost two weeks since the referendum and the proposed Indigenous Voice to parliament was rejected. So where is our country now?

    While all states and territories – excluding the ACT – voted against the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament, over 5.4 million Australians voted in support. So what does the outcome mean for those Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians?

    In this episode of Blak Matters, Teela and MC reflect on what happened, where our country is now, and what this means for both the representation of our First Nations peoples and the future relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

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    25 October 2023, 1:00 pm
  • 17 minutes 53 seconds
    As we head to the polls, Stan Grant says it's about time (Part Two)

    This Saturday, October 14th, Australians will finally cast their vote on whether to amend the Constitution to include an advisory body for First Nations Peoples - an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.

    Across the year, the debate over the Voice has brought to the surface the complexity of the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australia. Someone caught early in the crossfire was prominent Australian journalist and First Nations Wiradjuri man Stan Grant, who left ABC’s current affairs panel show Q+A due to relentless racially charged discrimination and abuse.

    After spending time abroad, Stan has returned to Australia, giving a powerful speech in Darwin for the 22nd Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture on the different ways of thinking about time, and the meaning of time in our country's history. 

    He joins Blak Matters for the second part of a special two-part episode, to share his thoughts on the Voice, his thoughts on our country, and his thoughts on time.

     

    Listen to part one of our special feature episode with Stan Grant here.

    To hear our previous episode about Stan Grant's departure from the ABC, head here.

    To find out more about the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament, head here

    To find out where to vote in the upcoming referendum, jump on the AEC website.

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    11 October 2023, 1:00 pm
  • 19 minutes 11 seconds
    As we head to the polls, Stan Grant says it's about time (Part One)

    This Saturday, October 14th, Australians will finally cast their vote on whether to amend the Constitution to include an advisory body for First Nations Peoples - an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.

    Across the year, the debate over the Voice has brought to the surface the complexity of the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australia. Someone caught early in the crossfire was prominent Australian journalist and First Nations Wiradjuri man Stan Grant, who left ABC’s current affairs panel show Q+A due to relentless racially charged discrimination and abuse.

    After spending time abroad, Stan has returned to Australia, giving a powerful speech in Darwin for the 22nd Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture on the different ways of thinking about time, and the meaning of time in our country's history. 

    He joins Blak Matters for the first of a special two-part episode, to share his thoughts on the Voice, his thoughts on our country, and his thoughts on time.

     

    To hear our previous episode about Stan Grant's departure from the ABC, head here.

    To find out more about the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament, head here

    To find out where to vote in the upcoming referendum, jump on the AEC website.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    10 October 2023, 1:01 pm
  • 22 minutes 31 seconds
    What conversation is the country currently having about the Voice?

    There are less than two weeks to go until people across the country cast their vote on the referendum for constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians, and the creation of a proposed advisory body made up of First Nations people who would be able to advise the government on policies that affect them. 

    With over 900,000 Australians already making the choice to cast their vote early, there are conversations underway among friends, family and community on how people should vote on the Voice.

    This week on Blak Matters, Teela Reid and Michael 'MC' Christian are joined again by Whadjuk Noongar journalist Narelda Jacobs OAM to explore the conversations she's been having while travelling across Australia to report on the Voice, and what she wants you to consider before you cast your vote.

    Catch up on The Point: Referendum Road Trip with John Paul Janke and Narelda Jacobs here.

    For more information on early voting centres check out the Australian Electoral Commission FAQ page here

    Listen back to our chat with Narelda Jacobs and her feelings around becoming an OAM here.

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    4 October 2023, 1:00 pm
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