Podcasts & Videos: Watch and Listen to the stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in their own words.
As historians we value and work with more than printed documents. We use oral histories, music, art, movies and other material sources in our histories. We also produce and consume histories in media other than print, such as podcasts and documentaries.
Below we have some suggestions of podcasts and videos that have made us, as professional historians, think, learn and listen to stories and the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians and other First Nations and Black communities.This list is not exhaustive and suggestions for additions are welcome. Please email mail@phavic.org.au.
Videos
Get Krack!n ‘Episode 8’
Q+A ‘Hard Truths’
Eumerella by Deborah Cheetham
Pecan Summer An opera by Deborah Cheetham about the Cummeragunja walk off
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Black Lives Matter and Deaths in Custody Special Episode Curtain the Podcast. Episode presented by Amy McQuire and Martin Hodgson
Code Switch NPR radio programme
ABC Indigenous Podcasts Awaye and Speaking Out
Podcasts: The Mission 3RRR programme presented by Daniel James
Pretty for an Aboriginal Podcast by Nakkiah Lui and Miranda Tapsell
Wild Black Women Dr Chelsea Bond and Angelina Hurley
Debutante: Race, Resistance and Girl Power bu Nakkiah Lui and Miranda Tapsell
Naidoc Week 2019 Panel Discussion: Voices for Change Dr Lynette Riley, Aunty Diane Riley-McNaboe and Shannan Dodson
Police Violence And The Fight For Black Lives : It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders NPR podcast hosted by Sam Sanders
It's Not A Race Presented by Beverley Wang
Pod Save The People Archives Weekly Podcast led by Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson
Always was, always will be our stories presented by Marlee Silva
Wheeler Centre: Pass it on: Preserving Australian Indigenous Languages Hosted by Daniel Browning with panelists Kelrick Martin, Aaron Fa'aoso, Vicki Couzens, Brendan Kennedy and Aunty Fay Stewart-Muir
Deadly Voices from the House Hosted by Rhoda Roberts - discussions at the Sydney Opera House
Take it Blak from the NITV news online team
This Land Hosted by Rebecca Nagle, a journalist and citizen of the Cherokee nation