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Academic Edith Jennifer Hill discusses the TikTok trend of performing as NPCs and the potential revenue creation from such trends on the platform.
Grace Vegesana (Climate and Racial Justice director for the AYCC) joins the program to talk about the impacts of colonialism and capitalism on climate change and the POC Climate Network.
Maya Hodge, Lardil and Yangkaal writer and curator, speaks about the importance of First Nations voices in poetry and literature, and her performance at the Victorian Poetry Gala for National Poetry Month.
Immy Owusu is the final guest joining the program, talking about the launch of his debut album "LO-LIFE!" and the different influences that come together in his music.
Hosted by Samira Farah.
Academic Edith Jennifer Hill discusses the TikTok trend of performing as NPCs and the potential revenue creation from such trends on the platform.
Grace Vegesana (Climate and Racial Justice director for the AYCC) joins the program to talk about the impacts of colonialism and capitalism on climate change and the POC Climate Network.
Maya Hodge, Lardil and Yangkaal writer and curator, speaks about the importance of First Nations voices in poetry and literature, and her performance at the Victorian Poetry Gala for National Poetry Month.
Immy Owusu is the final guest joining the program, talking about the launch of his debut album "LO-LIFE!" and the different influences that come together in his music.
Hosted by Samira Farah.