How has the Australian media represented Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities?
Blak Bias is an in-depth look at Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in the news – everything from the COVID-19 pandemic to land rights to the Cleo Smith case.
Racist stereotypes, deficit narratives, and unethical practices are still everywhere in mainstream media, this podcast explores how and why these patterns keep repeating. Hosted by Indigenous journalists Rhianna Patrick and Madeline Hayman-Reber, this six-part series exposes how bringing Indigenous perspectives to the newsroom is often misunderstood as bias, rather than expertise.
Based on research by Professor Heidi Norman, Archie Thomas and the team at the Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges (CAIK) at UTS, Blak Bias takes you deep into the news to understand, and challenge the colonial narratives of Australian mainstream media.
Blak Bias is a collaboration between IndigenousX, the University Technology Sydney (UTS) and 2SER Radio. It has been made possible with the support of the Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas (JNI).
Tile artwork: "Buldyan" (Grandfather) 2018 by Shannon Foster. Commissioned for the Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges at University Technology Sydney (UTS).
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