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1 Arts and Media Reckon with Racism and Inequality Amid Black Lives Matter Movement Hannah Reich , Beverley Wang , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , July 2020;

'2020 started with catastrophic bushfires, but was soon overtaken by a global pandemic that caused unprecedented shutdowns and changes to nearly every aspect of everyday life.' 

1 Australia's Creative Industry Is Shockingly White. But Don't Be Discouraged Beverley Wang , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 15 August 2019;
A new report into arts leadership 'found that found that culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) Australians are underrepresented at the leadership level of every single sector.' 
1 y separately published work icon State of Denial : Is Australia Racist? Beverley Wang (interviewer), Canberra : ABC Radio National , 2017 16902473 2017 podcast interview

'It's the question that doesn't go away, or lead us anywhere: Is Australia racist?

So why does this question persist?

Maybe it's history, geography, politics, or all of the above.

Perhaps there are better questions to be asking about race.

It's Not A Race puts Australia on the psychologist's couch to try and understand why we're so obsessed with the question, and whether it leads to any meaningful answers.'

1 y separately published work icon 'The Perfect Package for Outrage' : Yassmin Abdel-Magied Beverley Wang (interviewer), Canberra : ABC Radio National , 2017 16902402 2017 podcast interview

'What's it like to go from model minority to public enemy in the span of a year?

People have strong views about Yassmin Abdel-Magied.

But what does Yassmin think of it all?

She talks to It's Not A Race about life inside the media storm and why she's decided to step back onto the public stage.'

1 y separately published work icon Aamer, Santi and Alice : Seaweed Superchat! Beverley Wang (interviewer), Canberra : ABC Radio National , 2017 16902361 2017 podcast interview

'When you're part of a diaspora group, how do you break into the professional world that your parents want for you?

How do you "make it" when your roots and network may not be deep, but expectations are high?

It's Not A Race host Beverley Wang gathered Aamer Rahman, Santilla Chingaipe and Alice Pung together (gave them some seaweed snacks), and asked for their advice.'

1 y separately published work icon It's Not a Race : Season One Beverley Wang (presenter), Canberra : ABC Radio National , 2017 16902289 2017 series - publisher podcast
1 y separately published work icon It's Not a Race Beverley Wang (presenter), Canberra : ABC Radio National , 2017-2018 11313469 2017 series - publisher single work podcast

An ABC Radio National podcast devoted to issues of race, racism, identity, culture, and difference, hosted by Beverley Wang.

The first episode aired on 1 June 2017.

1 y separately published work icon Rosalie, Marcia and Jedda Beverley Wang (interviewer), Canberra : ABC Radio National , 2017 16902557 2017 single work interview podcast

'Back in 1955 Rosalie Kunoth-Monks and Robert Tudawali starred in Jedda.

'It was the first film in Australian history to feature actual Indigenous actors in the leading roles.

'Kunoth-Monks played the central character of Jedda, and the film broke new ground in terms of representation.

'But the film's depiction of Indigenous Australians — drawing on romanticised stereotypes — is also problematic.

'Professor Marcia Langton played the character of Jedda in Night Cries, a 1989 response to the original film.

'Langton and Kunoth-Monks talk to It's Not A Race to discuss the legacy of the film, and their experiences playing the iconic character of Jedda.'

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