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BLAK TAPE

130 years ago, a little boy was kidnapped off a beach in the Pacific- never to see his home again. On that day, he became one of 60,000 people forced from their homelands, to work in industries that would one day build Australia into the global superpower that it is today. Now known as South Sea Islanders, their inspiring story of survival has remained buried for far too long- until now. Join South Sea Islander artists Krishna and Zev, as they tape together the real story behind Australia's biggest scandal.

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    “We’ve spent our entire lives trying to investigate our family history” The Secret Slave Trade Australia Doesn't Want You To Know About | Episode One: White Ghosts | Blak Tape | Kastom Kollektiv

    Mother and son, Krishna and Zev, begin their ancestry journey by uncovering the origins of Australia's secret slave trade, known as Black-Birding. Along the way, they hear from community leaders to mark 30 years since the landmark recognition of Australia’s South Sea Islander people.Stick with us on Instagram and YouTube.Listeners are advised that this episode contains references to violence and trauma.A Kastom Kollektiv productionWritten by Krishna Nahow and Zevriel RyallSpecial guests: Nasuven Enares, Leslie Leo and Geraldine Yow YehTheme song by Remy RyallEdited by Zevriel RyallSupported by Awesome Black

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    Introducing: BLAK TAPE

    130 years ago, a young boy was kidnapped from a beach—never to see his island home again. He was one of 60,000 South Sea Islanders forced into brutal labor, building the industries that shaped modern Australia. Their story of survival and resistance has been buried for too long… until now.🎙️ Join hosts Krishna & Zev as they uncover the truth, speaking with descendants, historians, and experts to expose the real history they never taught us.📢 LISTEN NOW: 🎧 YouTube | 🔗 Instagram🔔 Subscribe & turn on notifications so you don’t miss an episode!#SouthSeaIslanders #TruthTelling #HiddenHistory #Blackbirding #AustralianHistory #TrueCrimePodcast #HistoryUncovered #ColonialCrimes #IndigenousVoices #UntoldStories #Podcast

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

130 years ago, a little boy was kidnapped off a beach in the Pacific- never to see his home again. On that day, he became one of 60,000 people forced from their homelands, to work in industries that would one day build Australia into the global superpower that it is today. Now known as South Sea Islanders, their inspiring story of survival has remained buried for far too long- until now. Join South Sea Islander artists Krishna and Zev, as they tape together the real story behind Australia's biggest scandal.

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130 years ago, a little boy was kidnapped off a beach in the Pacific- never to see his home again. On that day, he became one of 60,000 people forced from their homelands, to work in industries that would one day build Australia into the global superpower that it is today. Now known as South Sea...

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