12 episodes

Nakkiah and Miranda have conversations Australia is uncomfortable having—about sex, relationships, dating, power, and, most difficult of all, race.

Pretty For An Aboriginal BuzzFeed Australia

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.0 • 23 Ratings

Nakkiah and Miranda have conversations Australia is uncomfortable having—about sex, relationships, dating, power, and, most difficult of all, race.

    Bonus Live Episode with Ta-Nehisi Coates: Between Hope and Anger

    Bonus Live Episode with Ta-Nehisi Coates: Between Hope and Anger

    If you thought we’d disappeared, think again! Nakkiah and Miranda have a treat for you. Recently, at the Melbourne Writers Festival, they sat down with journalist, memoirist and comic book writer Ta-Nehisi Coates to talk about race in general, and specifically whether democracy is failing people of colour in the US and in Australia, and why hope is irrelevant in the face of political struggle.    But that’s not all! They also invited Melbourne-based artists Birdz and Alice Skye to perform in front of the live audience. Enjoy this special live episode of BuzzFeed’s Pretty For An Aboriginal. (And please forgive us for the occasional audio echo and mic feedback. It was live in a large venue!)Credits: Hosted by: Nakkiah Lui @nakkiahlui and Miranda Tapsell @missmirandatapProduced and edited by Nicola Harvey @nicolaharveyPerformances by Birdz (and band) and Alice Skye.Opening Track (performed live at the Thornbury Theatre on August 29 for the Melbourne Writers Festival): Birdz, “This Side (ft Alice Skye). Reproduced here with permission from Nathan Bird and Bad Apples Music.  Special thanks to: Makeup artist Rosie Kilvert @rosiekalina, Eddie Fitzpatrick and Marieke Hardy from Melbourne Writers Festival, Coco Eke from Bad Apples Music, and Carolyn Logan. 

    • 39 min
    Bonus Episode Live From The Sydney Opera House: Black Panther & Colonisers

    Bonus Episode Live From The Sydney Opera House: Black Panther & Colonisers

    In this special live episode, presented and recorded at the Sydney Opera House as part of the All About Women festival, Nakkiah and Miranda are joined by actor and budding director Shari Sebbens to unpack the fall out from the Marvel blockbuster Black Panther. They discuss how and why colonialism has become a subtext for mainstream blockbusters from Thor Ragnarok to Black Panther, and consider whether Australia is ready to play with terminology seeped in the violence of colonisation. Can a First Nations woman jokingly refer to a white Australian as a “coloniser” without blow back? Is Australia ready to be playful with language and stories from the colonial period? Credits: Hosted by: Nakkiah Lui @nakkiahlui and Miranda Tapsell @missmirandatapProduced and edited by Nicola Harvey @nicolaharveySpecial thanks to: Tod Deely, Ed Nixon, Shane Johnson from the Sydney Opera House Recording & Broadcast studio, Sydney Opera House event Production staff, the Talks & Ideas programming team behind All About Women, and Uncle Richard Green for use of the audio welcome to country.

    • 57 min
    Bonus Episode Live From Junket: Race Matters

    Bonus Episode Live From Junket: Race Matters

    We decided to record a bonus episode because recently Australia’s prime minister Malcolm Turnbull landed a pretty big blow on Indigenous Australians. Last week, he rejected the Indigenous Voice to Parliament proposed in the Uluru Statement From The Heart – a way forward for recognition devised by hundreds of Indigenous leaders earlier this year. We’re recording this conversation in front of a small live audience at Junket, a Canberra conference for future leaders and people doing interesting things. Nakkiah Lui and Miranda Tapsell invited delegates into Nakkiah’s cosy hotel room to talk to about race in this country.And to ask them the question we ask all guests: when did you first realise your race mattered?We’ll be back in 2018 with Season 2, until then you can contact the hosts @nakkiahlui and @missmirandatapDon’t forget, you’re Pretty… For An Aboriginal.

    • 20 min
    Episode 8: We're All Superheroes (with Blessing Mokgohloa & Arka Das)

    Episode 8: We're All Superheroes (with Blessing Mokgohloa & Arka Das)

    In a perfect world Miranda Tapsell would be the star of a wildly successful rom-com, or a franchised superhero film. The Frances Ha or Jessica James of Australia, or an Aboriginal Storm in the next edition of X-Men. But in order to be Australia’s favourite romantic lead, Miranda has to write her own feature film because…let’s be honest — lead roles for Aboriginal actors in a rom-com aren’t all that common. But is there a shift afoot?Australian actors Blessing Mokgohloa (who was born in Zimbabwe), and Arka Das (Bangladesh), are increasingly being cast as the “hot guy” and the “best friend” in Australian films and on television. In this funny and honest episode, Miranda and Nakkiah unpack the layers of race and racism in Australia, and consider how TV is (or is not) reflecting their lived experience. And they explore the differences between the black immigrant experience and the black Indigenous experience. Is there a point of connection, or just layers of difference and hardship?

    • 45 min
    Episode 7: It May Take A Woman To Lead The Fight (with Sarain Fox)

    Episode 7: It May Take A Woman To Lead The Fight (with Sarain Fox)

    Nakkiah and Miranda talk about race even when they’re not talking about race. It permeates their daily experience. Across the first season of Pretty For An Aboriginal, Nakkiah and Miranda have talked a lot about how important African American culture is to young Aboriginal people. Across TV, music, film and social media, it validates and makes visible much of their experience — the experience of being part of a community that continually battles subtle (and overt) societal and institutional racism. But the First Nations’ network is also a strong, important community that in North America especially is carving out new spaces for protest and political change. And much of it is being lead by young, social media-savvy warriors. In this episode Nakkiah and Miranda talk to Anishinaabe TV host, dancer and advocate Sarain Fox about the lessons learnt from the past 18 months of social and live activism, and the new wave of young Aboriginal women who are leading protest movements in Australia and North America. 

    • 31 min
    Epiosde 6: What U Say? (with Shari Sebbens)

    Epiosde 6: What U Say? (with Shari Sebbens)

    In this episode Nakkiah and Miranda talk to acclaimed stage and screen actor Shari Sebbens about code switching, why Taika Waititi is the mentor aspiring filmmakers of colour need, and why accents are such strong signifiers of race. They each have funny and confronting personal stories regarding assumptions made about race and cultural identity on the basis of accent. They’ll discuss what accents tell us about current societal hierarchies in Australia. Is the ability to change one’s accent a source of freedom? And what do you risk losing if you can and do sink into another voice?

    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5
23 Ratings

23 Ratings

Janganambil ,

Inspiring and just plain entertaining

Love it to bits. THANK YOU for your craft and sharing it with us.

RooflessG ,

Thanks

I've never written a podcast review before, but I really wanted to write and say thank you both for your podcast. I grew up as a white woman in Queensland in the 80s and 90s. As a little kid, 5 and 6, I was lucky to be part of a program in which indigenous elders introduced us to the country we were growing up in. It helped me to see that we were trespassers in someone else's sacred land, and the least we could do would be to behave with respect toward its custodians. I could also see that this was the opposite of what was happening to the indigenous people around me. But here’s the thing; if you are cloaked in whiteness, you have to work to remember how insidious it is. Privilege makes it is easy to forget, and it is a bummer to keep reminding myself that my comfort comes at the expense of others. You two are my heroes for embodying and articulating why it is so important to remember. Thank you.

Rachel The Worst ,

Excellent

I'm an American who will soon be visiting Australia for the first time to see my husband's family. I wanted to better understand the current issues there, especially race. America has huge issues with this, and I was curious what the current climate was like in Australia.
This podcast is so well produced, and such a joy to listen to. I feel like I can gain a little understanding, and I thoroughly enjoy hearing what hosts and guests alike have to say. Highly recommend!

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