20 YEARS ON THE INSIDE :: A glimpse at the experience of First Nations
incarceration ::
“20 Years on the Inside” is a rare and insightful glimpse into the imprisonment and experience of First Nations incarceration over the last 20 years. First Nations people in Australia are the most incarcerated people on earth, and this podcast amplifies the voices of those who have spent time on the inside.
The hosts, Kutcha Edwards and Vickie Roach are survivors of the Stolen generations and have both spent their fair share of time on the inside. Kutcha is a musician and a proud Mutti Mutti man whose heritage has
shaped much of his music and career. Vickie is a proud Yuin woman currently living on Yuin Country, and a human rights activist whose work has changed laws in Australia.
The podcast honours the resilience and commitment of the prison radio show “Beyond the Bars”, first broadcast on 3CR Community Radio in 2002, and still going strong after 20 years. Throughout this podcast series, you’ll hear live broadcasts from prisons across Victoria, with the wonderful broadcasters that make “Beyond the Bars” such compelling listening.
At the centre of these broadcasts are those subsisting on the inside – whose voices are so critical in building a future for Aboriginal people in so-called Australia.
Take a listen to the brothers, sisters, aunties, uncles, and cousins from around Victoria who unite in storytelling, song, poetry, and politics.
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