Blak Bias: Media Reckonings and Media Apologies - Towards the Future

Published: July 29, 2022, 8:06 a.m.

b'Black Lives Matter sparked a \\u2018media reckoning\\u2019 in other countries but what happened in Australia?\\n\\nIn the final episode of the 6-part Blak Bias podcast series, co-hosts Rhianna Patrick and Madeline Hayman-Reber discuss the treatment of Indigenous journalists who broke their silence on their experience inside mainstream media organisations. We hear from Carmen Parahi about Stuff.co.nz\\u2019s apology to Maori for how the major New Zealand news organisation portrayed M\\u0101ori people and reported on M\\u0101ori issues for the past 160 years.\\n\\nWarning: The following episode briefly discusses the reportage of child abuse so if this is likely to raise anything for you, please give 13 YARN (13- 92-76), the national 24/7 Indigenous crisis line a call or Lifeline on 13 11 14.\\n\\nBlak Bias is a collaboration between IndigenousX.com.au, the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), and 2SER Radio. It has been made possible with the support of the Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas (JNI).\\n\\nCo-hosts: Rhianna Patrick and Madeline Hayman-Reber. Produced, edited, and mixed by Marlene Even at 2SER Radio.\\n\\nMore information: \\nRead Stuff.Co.NZ apology here: https://bit.ly/3BkkRre\\n\\n*Since the recording of this episode the Director of News at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has apologised to past and present Indigenous staff for their treatment. Read more here: https://ab.co/3S4sJCT\\n\\nTile artwork:\\n\\u201cBuldyan\\u201d (Grandfather), 2018 by Shannon Foster.\\nCommissioned for the Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges at UTS.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'