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Ziggy Ramo’s latest project asks what makes us human?

Oct 22, 202555 min
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Episode description

Ziggy Ramo is an award-winning musician and author whose latest book titled Human?: A lie that has been killing us since 1788 weaves song, visual art and personal history to present a new way of looking at this country’s past.  Led by Mparntwe and Alice Springs-based poet Laurie May, Ziggy reflects on the project and where it took him at the Byron Writers Festival.

Each chapter of Human? is a multi-media journey, the richness of the art forms matches the depth of the topics covered – both personal and political to Ziggy. 

Speakers

Ziggy Ramo Wik and Solomon Islander artist and author of Human?: A lie that has been killing us since 1788

Laurie May Mparntwe and Alice Springs-based poet and spoken word performer 

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