• Graham Wilfred Junior – Miracles & spina bifida

  • Sep 28 2023
  • Length: 5 mins
  • Podcast

Graham Wilfred Junior – Miracles & spina bifida

  • Summary

  • In this episode of LONGLINE we sit down again with Yolngu man and artist Graham Wilfred Junior to hear about his miraculous journey with Spina bifida. At birth, Graham’s family was told he would never walk unassisted. However, Graham had other ideas! In this episode, Graham talks about the long process of learning to walk, becoming independent, and some of the struggles that led him to live independently in Alice Springs.

     

    A huge thank you to Graham Wilfred Junior for sharing his story with the LONGLINE team.

     

    The LONGLINE community stories project explores and celebrates the diversity of the Alice Springs community. This project produces short stories from long conversations with a diverse mix of community members. In each episode, we hear unique people of different backgrounds talking passionately about things that are important to them. 

    This project was made possible thanks to the generous support of the Community Broadcasting Foundation. A huge thanks to the Community Broadcasting Foundation for their support of community media across Australia.

     

    LONGLINE: The Community Stories Project was created in Mbantua Alice Springs. 

     

    Produced by Joshua Davis and Damien Williams

    Cultural liaison Lynette Ellis

    Intro and Outro Music Dave Crowe Sing/Hum

    Additional audio recording: Vito Lucarelli

    Edited by Joshua Davis

     

    This episode was recorded in the ICTV audio recording studio. 

     

    Special thanks to April Campbell, Lynette Ellis, Thomas Saylor, Benjamin Erin, 8CCC and ICTV.

     

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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