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Black Humour: resistance and resilience

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Join veteran comedian Kevin Kropinyeri, nurse-turned-comedian Janty Blair, and Dr. Angelina Hurley—first Aboriginal PhD graduate from Griffith University Film School—as they discuss how comedy carries cultural knowledge, challenges stereotypes, and heals wounds.

Plus meet Dhinawan Baker who just took out the comedy crown at Deadly Funny, Australia's premier Indigenous comedy competition.

Then for Word Up Natalie Davey explains the relationship between emotions and the belly in Walmajarri language.

  continue reading

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Join veteran comedian Kevin Kropinyeri, nurse-turned-comedian Janty Blair, and Dr. Angelina Hurley—first Aboriginal PhD graduate from Griffith University Film School—as they discuss how comedy carries cultural knowledge, challenges stereotypes, and heals wounds.

Plus meet Dhinawan Baker who just took out the comedy crown at Deadly Funny, Australia's premier Indigenous comedy competition.

Then for Word Up Natalie Davey explains the relationship between emotions and the belly in Walmajarri language.

  continue reading

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