Kutcha Edwards and Sisterhood performers Kaiit and Idil
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Kutcha Edwards was born on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River at Balranald, New South Wales, of the Mutti Mutti people and is among the many of the Stolen Generations. He joined Urban Dreaming for a yarn and to reflect on the approaching 20th anniversary of Sorry Day on 26 May.
We also speak with Kaiit and Idil about Sisterhood, a spoken word platform centering the perspectives of African, First Nation and LGBTQI+ artists, presented by Sisters on the Mic and Arts Centre Melbourne.
Music this week include: A to Z (Ziggy Ramo), Mum’s Song (Kutcha Edwards), and spoken word performances by Kaiit and Idil.
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