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Indij Hip Hop Show Special
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Here's to the tiddas in Hip Hop! International Women's Day is a global marker acknowledging the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. This week the hour of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Hip Hop on Koori Radio features awesome Indigenous women in music. It also acknowledges the struggles and inequity for women, the layers to sexism and the impacts on First Nations women.

You'll catch sista girls Oetha, The Last Kinection, Kaiit, World ft Gabadoo, Kaylah Truth, Ebony Williams and Little G on the program.

Indij Hip Hop Show coming at you from Live 'N' Deadly on Koori Radio 93.7and Kr00 Koori Radio Digital. And to all you broadcasters out there, you can access this show for your radio programming!
Awesome WomenGreat Content
ACKNOWLEDGING FIRST NATIONS WOMEN

SNAKE DREAMING
Short film about Stolen Generations as told by children who learnt the history from their grandmothers. A raw view into the traumatic history of the Australian government’s enforcement of assimilation policies.
DESERT DIVAS VOLUME II
The voices of eight deadly Aboriginal women in the Northern Territory were partnered in mentorship with women established in the music industry, including Leah Flanagan, Ursula Yovich, Dallas Frasca, Nai Palm and award-winning producer Anna Laverty.
EMOTIONS AS COLOURS
WITH ALICE SKYE
‘Friends with Feelings’ is a collection of songs taken from journal entries Wergaia woman Alice Skye has written over the years. Representing many landscapes and times in her life, Alice is deeply preoccupied with culture and identity.
IN STUDIO WITH
HON. SELENA UIBO
CEO of Aboriginal Broadcasting Australia, Dr Donna Odegaard AM, talks with Hon. Selena Uibo MLA about her recent addition to her portfolio – NT Minister for Aboriginal Affairs.
WOMEN STEPPING IT UP
AT BUSH BANDS BASH
Casii Williams performing Lonely at Bush Bands Bash 2018 plus see more from Ripple Effect Band, Patsy Coleman and Jessie K.
CATHERINE'S SETTING
THE TONE FOR IWD
'Set the Tone' is about self-love and respect. As a Southern Arrernte / Mirning woman Catherine has experienced abuse, racism, sexism, double standards and set-backs, but these experiences don't define who she is, Catherine sets her own tone.
OETHA RAPPING FOR
THE SISTA GIRLS   
OETHA comprises of well-connected and respected Indigenous women powerhouses Lady Lash, Miss Hood and Dizzy Doolan. Rapping for the sistas, the name OETHA is an acronym; Our Earth The Heart Acknowledges.
SEVEN SISTERS INTERVIEW
WITH PANTJITI MCKENZIE
Pantjiti Mckenzie shares her story of working with EVTV (Ernabella TV). Pirate television studios began operating in Pukatja (Ernabella) in 1983. They recorded the Seven Sisters story during this time.
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