Wuigada is a dedicated space where First Nations musicians can share and celebrate music made by other First Nations musicians with PBS audiences.
Wuigada was named and developed by the highly acclaimed indigenous singer songwriter, Kutcha Edwards. Wuigada in Mutti Mutti means to sing .
In this edition of Wuigada we hear from a man with a purpose,
David Leha, who performs under the name
Radical Son. From hip hop roots to soulful social statement Radical Son conjures uncompromising visions of where we’ve come from and what could be, from a troubled past to songs of humility and healing.
While COVID has impacted David’s
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Briggs book, Our Home, Our Heartbeart, features illustrations of renowned Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander figures and celebrates Indigenous resilience. and salutes emerging generations of the oldest continuous culture on earth.
The book was adapted from Briggs 2015 track The Children Came Back , which was in turn inspired by Archie Roach s Took the Children Away , from the seminal 1990 album, Charcoal Lane.
Illustrated by Kate Moon and Rachael Sarra, the book features images of legends like Adam Goodes, Jimmy Little and Evonne Goolagong Cawley, along with rhyming prose.
Briggs has made a name for himself not only as a musician and now award-winning author, but also as an actor, comedy-writer and as the owner of record label, Bad Apples