Whether you're planning some down time by the beach or pool over the holidays, or are just on the hunt for the perfect summer read, Blackfulla Bookclub and Blak Matters has you covered.
Created by Wiradjuri and Wailwan woman Teela Reid and Gumbaynggirr and Barkindji woman Merinda Dutton in the midst of pandemic lockdowns, Blackfulla Bookclub started as a place to meet on Zoom and share what First Nation's stories the pair were reading outside of work. Since, it's become a place of discussion and storytelling for many, amassing followers across Australia and around the world.
For the final episode for 2023, Teela and Michael 'MC' Christian take you through the stories and poems that should be on your summer reading list.
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