Race Card

By: Ahmed Yussuf
  • Summary

  • We are a monthly interview podcast out the first Tuesday of the month. We explore discussions on race, identity and politics in Australia and sometimes abroad. Past guests include Maxine Beneba Clarke, Nazeem Hussain, Benjamin Law, Franchesca Ramsey and Aamer Rahman.

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Episodes
  • #42 Magan Magan
    Dec 18 2018

    After a long hiatus Race Card is back! We talk to writer and poet Magan Magan about his debut collection of poetry 'From Grains to Gold'.


    The collection maps out the five stages of grief in chapters; denial, anger, bargaining, depression and finally acceptance.


    You find Magan's book at his website: maganmagan.com


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    54 mins
  • #41 Beverley Wang
    May 31 2017
    Beverley Wang is executive producer for Radio National's flagship show RN Drive. We talk about her latest project with Radio National, It's Not A Race, a podcast discussing race, identity and culture in Australia. Subscribe to the podcast, the first episode is out now!

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    28 mins
  • #40 Yassir Morsi
    Apr 18 2017
    Yassir Morsi recently finished writing his first book 'Radical Skin, Moderate Masks'. We sit down to talk about what led to working on the book, his life and understanding how we search for unattainable authenticity.

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    30 mins

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