Kent Morris from The Torch program
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Sir Rummy and Gracie are joined in the studio by Kent Morris, Barkindji man and CEO of The Torch Program, an Indigenous Arts in Prisons & Community program. Kent discusses the history of the program, its development and the positive effect on the artists and their families. Ray Trapplin is a Kuku Yalanji man currently living in Melbourne and exhibiting in the Dhumbadha Munga exhibition at St Kilda.
Music this week includes: We Have Survived (No Fixed Address); Stiff Gins with Pnau; Black Thoughts (Ziggy Ramo); and Dreambox (Luke Daniel Peacock) .
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