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I reflect on a tragic event that occurred in Western Australia earlier this year, and the way stories like this are reported.
This isn’t about speculation or assigning blame. Instead, it’s a conversation about language, media framing, and why autonomy and dignity still matter in the way we speak about people, even after they’re gone.
I also share my own initial reaction to the reporting, and what it made me reflect on.
A thoughtful and important conversation about whose voices are centred, and whose are missing.
Thanks so much for listening to A Wheelie Good Chat! Your support means the world.
Follow along on Instagram: @awheeliegoodchat | @sam.bamalama
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By Sam ColeI reflect on a tragic event that occurred in Western Australia earlier this year, and the way stories like this are reported.
This isn’t about speculation or assigning blame. Instead, it’s a conversation about language, media framing, and why autonomy and dignity still matter in the way we speak about people, even after they’re gone.
I also share my own initial reaction to the reporting, and what it made me reflect on.
A thoughtful and important conversation about whose voices are centred, and whose are missing.
Thanks so much for listening to A Wheelie Good Chat! Your support means the world.
Follow along on Instagram: @awheeliegoodchat | @sam.bamalama
💬 Leave a review on Apple Podcasts
Click here to leave a review