Miss Kaninna on EP and Aboriginal Life

A Deeper Listen
Hosted by Emily Fox

Australia’s Miss Kaninna talks about how she uses her platform to speak about Indigenous issues.

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Australia’s Miss Kaninna (Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung, Kalkadoon, and Yirendali) talks about the themes of colonialism in her song Blak Britney, about Aboriginal history and life in Australia, how her family has played a role in Indigenous activism and policy, and how she uses her platform as a musician to speak about Indigenous issues.

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