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Nikki Lam and transcultural art, Wintana and Rahel from Bittersweet Podcast and Alaa Elsheikh and the protest for Sudan

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HeadlinesPeng Shuai missing/update on Peng ShuaiSpit hoods now banned in SAModi repeals farm laws in IndiaBrit Awards scrap male and female artist categoriesVisual artist, curator and co-director of the Hyphenated Biennial Nikki Lam speaks with Kannagi about transcultural art and identity and Hyphenated Projects. Find out more about Nikki's art here.  We replay a snippet from the Slutwalk rally hosted by Aretha Brown with speeches by Dr Blair Williams, Queenie Bon Bon and Eva Sless. Content warning: please be aware that this segment contains descriptions of physical, emotional and sexual violence and mentions suicide. If this type of content is a trigger for you, please contact LifeLine on 13 11 14 or lifeline.org.au, 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732, or your state-based service. Wintana Kidane and Rahel Ephrem from Bittersweet Podcast talk to Gen about representing the stories of people of colour living in Australia.  Sudanese-Australian youth leader Alaa Elsheikh talks to Gen about the current situation in Sudan and the solidarity protest happening this Saturday at 3pm at the State Library. Follow Alaa's Instagram for update: @alaaels Songs:Cherish – Gretta RayHold On – Nina Rose

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