How can mockery and humour be used as a tool for survival? How do you write yourself into a history that has always favoured men?
In this conversation Tai and Paola go on a raucous storytelling romp through Paola’s vibrant past, recounting her ‘triple-whammy of Otherness’ as a young Wemba Wemba/Gunditjmara woman, with an Italian dad and a Chinese surname in Echuca/Moama in the '80s. Paola talks about the strong influence of indigenous women’s voices like Aunty Marge Tucker, and the links to the incredibly powerful artwork she continues to make around this to this day.
Links, more episodes, and information about A World of One’s Own, at taisnaith.com/podcast
Audio production: Bec Fary
Theme music: ‘End of the Day’ by Phia www.listentophia.com