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Libby Tozer Season 1 Episode 13

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Do you really know the truth of what January the 26th means for Aboriginal peoples?
In this episode Libby chats to First Nations women Jade McHughes, Kyla McHughes, Ashleigh Plane + Joanne Kite-Darrie - opening up the conversation about the call to change the date.

These women share with us their personal accounts of intergenerational trauma from stolen generation, their feelings of conflict over wanting to celebrate a country they cherish so deeply, a country etched into their very bones, a country whose blood runs inside their own... but how can they whilst also acknowledging + honouring their ancestor’s pain?

We hear their perspectives on the BLM movement, stereotypical racial slurs often thrown at them + what it’s like living + loving caught between two worlds.

This is an eye-opening, heartfelt yarn every single Australian needs to hear.

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