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Kurt Fearnley's Tiny Island: Maxine Beneba Clarke
Kurt Fearnley's Tiny Island
English - March 09, 2019 02:09 - 45 minutes - 105 MB - ★★★★★ - 6 ratingsSociety & Culture Sports olympics paralympics australia fearnley identity sport Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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What was it like growing up in 1980s Western Sydney as a woman from Afro-Caribbean descent? Award-winning writer and slam poet Maxine Beneba Clarke and I chatted about the point in your life when you realise you might be a little bit different to everyone else. Learn about Maxine's love of words, winning at the right time and how we can build on the incredible history of our First Peoples to strengthen our Tiny Island. Stay to the end to hear a great riff about the state of the Murray-Darling Basin!