Jessica Lindsay and Broome-based Reggae band, The Mexicans
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In this podcast of Urban Dreaming, Sir Rummy and Gracie address the recent segment where an all-white panel on breakfast television discussed a politician’s proposal of taking indigenous children away from their families. The team talk to Jessica Lindsay, a foster carer from Broome regarding the controversy. On a lighter note, the team are also joined by The Mexicans who also hail from Broome and have a new album out called Broome Chilli.
Music in this podcast includes: My Island Home (Jimblah); Black Boy (Emily Wurramara); Sometimes (The Mexicans); The Last Frontier (The Mexicans)
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