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Who We Are
Identity is nuanced and complex, and can mean different things to different people. This is illustrated in the changing face of multicultural Australia, home to one of the world's oldest continuous cultures, and over seven million people born overseas. But numbers only go so far. In this SBS News podcast, Hannah Kwon seeks to understand what identity means in Australia today through the lens of relationships, media representation, language and code switching. Hear from writer and broadcaster Benjamin Law on Asian-Australian media representation, the Scanlon Foundation's Trish Prentice on interracial relationships and Geoff Anderson on how learning his Indigenous heritage language helped saved his life, among others.
Episodes
Ghil'ad Zuckermann on Indigenous language revival
07/05/2024 26:36
INTERVIEW: Benjamin Law on media representation, Michelle Yeoh and Australian Survivor
30/04/2024 13:40
Who we are: Code switching - What is it and why do we do it?
23/04/2024 20:02
Who we are: How learning Wiradjuri helped saved Geoff's life
16/04/2024 16:55
Who we are: How accurately are we portrayed on our screens?
09/04/2024 15:03
Who we are: Interracial dating and relationships in Australia
02/04/2024 19:30
Introducing Who We Are
24/03/2024 01:26