Segments: Still Here: Barkaa On The Healing Power Of Rap — Triple R 102 7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio
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About this program
Indigenous peoples have been subject to a torrent of attempted eradication in extensive ways over the course of history since colonisation on this land. But yet, Indigenous peoples are Still here, still finding ways to survive and thrive.
Song has remained one such way that Indigenous people have resisted, restored, and remained, following on from 60,000 plus years of history of a culture deeply imbued in story and song.
Still Here showcases Indigenous song both of the now and the past, in its various many forms, continuing cultural lore to share song and word, that is ancient.
As well as Indigenous voices of this land, Still here presents select other voices of Indigenous peoples globally and other people s of colour whom have similarly been subject to the oppressions that Indigenous peoples of this land have over the course of human history.
Programs: Still Here – 28 March 2021, Still Here — Triple R 102 7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio
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Programs: Still Here – 14 March 2021, Still Here — Triple R 102 7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio
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SCHOOLS across Worcester and the wider county welcomed back pupils yesterday as the first phase of lockdown loosening began. It was the first time in months that many pupils had been able to walk through the school gates, see their friends, and return to the classroom, after weeks of home-schooling. Bryony Baynes, Kempsey Primary School headteacher, said she was delighted to have pupils back in school. “It is so lovely to see everyone back, and all their smiley faces, she said. “There will need to be catch up, but children are incredibly resilient and I think with some routine, hard work on our part and the children’s part I think we will get there.”