Episode 6 : Black Woman, White Woman (Tariro Mavondo)
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Tariro Mavondo was born in Zimbabwe and raised in Melbourne's suburb of Frankston.  She is a Director and CEO at Western Edge Youth Arts in Melbourne,  where she endeavours to provide a space for a thriving generation of artists and cultural leaders who mirror an evolving Australia, are shifting the paradigm and leading a cultural revolution. Tariro is also a writer, dancer, actor and an award-winning spoken-word poet. Guest Instagram:  @tariro.mavondo Guest Non-Profit:  Western Edge Youth Arts (WEYA) Guest Website: https://westernedge.org.au Host Instagram:  @gennachanelle  @onelovefillmsbondi Watch Sisters (the series starring Tariro Mavondo) here:  youtube.com/gennachanelle You can purchase Tariro's debut album (in collaboration with the Australian Art Orchestra) Closed Beginnings here:  https://australianartorchestra.bandcamp.com/album/closed-beginnings?fbclid=IwAR3D6SkrjpqEo2wDuq_qiwhQih0Tu0FywfyMj76IAvOrmV83uH9w6iB7za4
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