Anita Heiss on identity, and why we should be reading "blak"
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Many of Australia's leading authors, today, are indigenous, and their books are garnering accolades and winning prestigious awards. One of these authors is Wiradjuri woman, Anita Heiss. Anita is a Wiradjuri woman, a champion of First Nations writing, and an advocate for indigenous literacy. She is talking Paul Barclay about her updated, Am I Black Enough For you?
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