National Talk Black 140624
On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have:
Adrian Malone, Cultural Practice Lead for Children Youth and Families (Anglicare Southern Queensland), talking about championing cultural connections for youth in out-of-home care. He emphasises the significance of maintaining cultural connections for young people in out-of-home care, stating that it ensures the preservation of cultural heritage and fosters the development of future storytellers and knowledge holders. Reconnecting or connecting young people with their cultural practices aids in healing, grieving, and amplifying the strengths within Indigenous communities, he said.
David Hudson, “From Campfire to Stage Light” writer, talking about his Queensland tour of “From Campfire to Stage Light”. From a childhood spent on outback cattle stations to world tours and serendipitous moments in the sun, David Bindi Hudson takes his autobiographical story on the road this June. Co-written with Kathryn Ash and Cindy Hudson, The Queensland tour of From Campfire to Stage Light begins with a three-night season in Cairns (Thursday 13 to Saturday 15 June) before one-night stopovers in Caloundra, Townsville, Ipswich, Gladstone, Mackay, Bundaberg, Logan, Gold Coast, Redlands, to finish in Toowoomba on Saturday 14 July 2024. Check out below for more information!
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