Listen to The Glasshouse - 19 February 2020∙∙
Noongar award-winning writer and teacher Kim Scott chats about the 'Ancestors' Words' project, which showcases new First Nations writers from WA; and writer, editor and book reviewer Elizabeth Flux explores her new Kill Your Darlings essay, 'Grave Concerns: Could Cemeteries be the Future of Housing?' With presenter Beth AQ.
About this program
The Glasshouse is a space for spoken word artists, poets, sound makers, audio storytellers, emerging cultural leaders, thinkers, writers and anyone who celebrates story as a means of self-expression, self-representation and community-building.
Witness the growth and renewal of our stories and histories, and reflect on how our stories are told and who they’re told by.
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