Consume: Being Biracial Podcast Live Interview

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Join us for a live event featuring exhibiting artist Olana Janfa, interviewed by Being Biracial podcast hosts Kate Robinson and Maria-Birch Morunga. The event will include Ethiopian pop-up restaurant by Afro Cafe, Dandenong.  

Biracial identity is so often missing from conversations about race in Australia and Aotearoa. Being biracial fills that gap. It’s for anyone who has struggled to claim all of their ‘mix’, for the parents of multiracial kids who want to start to understand their experience, but most of all it’s for anyone who loves a good story and a giggle.  

Hosted by Maria Birch-Morunga (Māori/Pakehā) and Kate Robinson (Iranian Australian), each episode is an interview about identity, juggling cultures, and family gossip. It’s a celebration of shared experiences across different cultures.  

For more information about the exhibition please visit: HOME 24 – Olana Janfa: Too Much Drama

Image credit: Sarah Pannell   

Accessibility

Please email arts@cgd.vic.gov.au if you have any accessibility requirements. If you require an Auslan interpreter, please let us know at least 48 hours before the event day.

If you require additional assistance to participate, please get in contact with us.

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Date and Time
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Location
Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre
Corner Walker and Robinson Streets, Dandenong
Contact Details
Arts in Greater Dandenong
Cost of Event (if any)
Free event. Registration required.

Registrations open Monday 10 June, 10am
 

Add to Calendar 2024-07-11 18:00:00 2024-07-11 18:00:00 Consume: Being Biracial Podcast Live Interview Join us for a live event featuring exhibiting artist Olana Janfa, interviewed by Being Biracial podcast hosts Kate Robinson and Maria-Birch Morunga. The event will include Ethiopian pop-up restaurant by Afro Cafe, Dandenong.   Biracial identity is so often missing from conversations about race in Australia and Aotearoa. Being biracial fills that gap. It’s for anyone who has struggled to claim all of their ‘mix’, for the parents of multiracial kids who want to start to understand their experience, but most of all it’s for anyone who loves a good story and a giggle.   Hosted by Maria Birch-Morunga (Māori/Pakehā) and Kate Robinson (Iranian Australian), each episode is an interview about identity, juggling cultures, and family gossip. It’s a celebration of shared experiences across different cultures.   For more information about the exhibition please visit: HOME 24 – Olana Janfa: Too Much Drama Image credit: Sarah Pannell    Accessibility Please email arts@cgd.vic.gov.au if you have any accessibility requirements. If you require an Auslan interpreter, please let us know at least 48 hours before the event day. Australia/Melbourne public