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Them Heavy People
The Brown Council
12 episodes
4 hours ago
Jackie Leewai has been a dedicated and dutiful advocate for diversity and inclusion in her role at SBS Australia as Community Engagement and Partnerships Manager. Arriving to Australia at the age of two and born in the capital of Suva, Fiji – Jackie comes with generations of mixed race heritage. Her dad is Chinese and (Melanesian) Fijian, her mum is Indian-Fijian, Nepalese with Jewish ancestry on her grandmother’s side, something not yet explored. Her interests in race and international relations, politics and the media are both personal and professional. How do you discern it when it is such a strong part of your tapestry, and what does it mean for the next generation of Leewais?
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Jackie Leewai has been a dedicated and dutiful advocate for diversity and inclusion in her role at SBS Australia as Community Engagement and Partnerships Manager. Arriving to Australia at the age of two and born in the capital of Suva, Fiji – Jackie comes with generations of mixed race heritage. Her dad is Chinese and (Melanesian) Fijian, her mum is Indian-Fijian, Nepalese with Jewish ancestry on her grandmother’s side, something not yet explored. Her interests in race and international relations, politics and the media are both personal and professional. How do you discern it when it is such a strong part of your tapestry, and what does it mean for the next generation of Leewais?
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Bina Bhattachareya - - The Shade
Them Heavy People
18 minutes 14 seconds
5 years ago
Bina Bhattachareya - - The Shade
Bina Bhattacharya is an award-winning Writer and Director living in Campbelltown. Her father is a Bengali Indian Professor of Political Economy and her mother is a white Australian Historian born in Adelaide. Bina credits her distinctive voice and sensitivity to growing up with two cultures, being exposed to Satyajit Ray and 80s Bollywood through her father and opera and Australian folk music through her mother. Her short films “Wild Dances” and “Musings” have resonated with audiences in festivals all over the world, with themes of diaspora, queer identity, motherhood, alternative lifestyles, regional identities and class and race tensions. Bina runs her own production company, Gemme de la Femme Pictures, with her also-mixed-race husband and is the mother of a “Fil-Indian-Scots-Stralian” four-year-old boy.
Them Heavy People
Jackie Leewai has been a dedicated and dutiful advocate for diversity and inclusion in her role at SBS Australia as Community Engagement and Partnerships Manager. Arriving to Australia at the age of two and born in the capital of Suva, Fiji – Jackie comes with generations of mixed race heritage. Her dad is Chinese and (Melanesian) Fijian, her mum is Indian-Fijian, Nepalese with Jewish ancestry on her grandmother’s side, something not yet explored. Her interests in race and international relations, politics and the media are both personal and professional. How do you discern it when it is such a strong part of your tapestry, and what does it mean for the next generation of Leewais?