7 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Jack Latimore. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Jack Latimore, often where they are interviewed.
7 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Jack Latimore. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Jack Latimore, often where they are interviewed.
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Boe chats with two brothers from NITV this morning on Let’s Talk Jack Latimore a Goori writer senior editor for NITV News and a columnist for the Guardian and Douglas Smith Video Journalist/QLD Correspondent NITV is a Kokatha & Mirning. We yarn about NITVs BigMobBreky that’s broadcasting Live on NITV throughout this week as part of NAIDOC Celebrations.
Writer Jack Latimore shares his response to the Black Lives Matter movement, discussing his new essay for 'Meanjin Quarterly' called ‘Through a Mask, Breathing’. Then author Thomas Mayor joins Daniel to discuss his latest book ’Finding Our Heart: A Story about the Uluru Statement for Young Australians’. With presenter Daniel James.
Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/the-mission
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 98, I welcome back digital editor at NITV and co-host of the Take it Blak podcast, Jack Latimore. Jack and I discuss that the culture of Watergate "blooded" the next generation of Republicans, being sure that FBI agent Joe is using this interaction with Bernstein to intensify surveillance and the symptoms of conspiratorial lockdown thinking in Melbourne, Victoria.
Digital Editor at Nation Indigenous TV (NITV) News. Birpai. Writer. Co-host & producer for the Take In Blak podcast.
Twitter: @LatimoreJack
Outlet: NITV, Take It Blak
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donationsAll the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 71, I join Digital Editor at NITV News, Birpai man and co-host & producer for the Take It Blak podcast, Jack Latimore. Jack and I discuss that he wishes he'd come up with the concept for this show, the guilt of the Australian media in elevating racist voices, black lives matter and slogans for a changed Australian National Day.
Digital Editor at Nation Indigenous TV (NITV) News. Birpai. Writer. Co-host & producer for the Take In Blak podcast.
Twitter: @LatimoreJack
Outlet: NITV, Take It Blak
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donationsJack Latimore is a Goori man of the Birpai nation. He's a journalist and researcher who covers indigenous affairs, media, culture and politics and his work has appeared in The Guardian, Indigenous X, Koori Mail, The Citizen, medium, SBS and Overland.
In the past week we've marked Sorry Day and the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Referendum and witnessed 300 Indigenous leaders gather in Uluru for a summit on what constitutional recognition for Australia's First Peoples might look like. Here I ask Jack what he made of the summit's Statement from the Heart, how recognition and/or treaty could work and media representations of Indigenous peoples, from First Contact to Stan Grant to Bill Leak's cartoons.
Problematic is coming to Edinburgh Fringe 2017
SAVE THE DATE: June 22nd for a charity gig for Refugee Legal at Howler Bar in Melbourne
Jack's writing for The Guardian
Article: Noel Pearson's model for recognition wins support
Article: Five factors that will shape the outcome for Recognise at Uluru
Article: Indigenous Leaders Call For A Treaty In The Landmark "Uluru Statement From The Heart"
Article: Uluru forum to pursue Makaratta instead of symbolic recognition
Jack's piece on the ABC's Recognition: Yes Or No
Jack's piece on Bill Leak's cartoon
Nyunggai Warren Mundine's piece on Bill Leak's cartoon
This week's Q&A: 1967 and Mabo - Moving Forward
Cause of the Week: Indigenous X (indigenousx.com.au), Seed Mob (seedmob.org.au) & Koorie Youth Council (yacvic.org.au)