Blak List Vol 13. The Best of Blak Loud 2023
Yaama! Welcome to the final Blak List article for 2023. Blak List is Awesome Black’s space to talk about the curation of the Blak Loud
Yaama! Welcome to the final Blak List article for 2023. Blak List is Awesome Black’s space to talk about the curation of the Blak Loud
We’re looking for a Social Media & Community Coordinator to join the growing Awesome Black team. As part of the Content Team, the Social Media
Blak List Vol. 11: Powerful Blak Music, exciting drops and post referendum explosion Welcome back to Blak List, your monthly journey through the vibrant world
Blak List Vol. 10: Celebrating Djanaba and the sounds of Blak Electronica Welcome back to Blak List, your monthly journey through the vibrant world
Welcome back to Blak List, your monthly journey through the vibrant world of Blak music and the Blak Loud playlist by Amazon Music! In this
Welcome back to Blak List, your monthly journey through the vibrant world of Blak music and the Blak Loud playlist powered by Amazon Music! We’ve got a lot to cover in this edition, including a spotlight on the new song and album from Busby Marou and the thrilling experience of receiving Jada Weazel’s EP on vinyl.
The Blak Loud playlist curated by Awesome Black for Amazon Music delves into the August update featuring the 2023 NIMA nominees. Yo, yo, yo! Welcome
In April, Awesome Black had the privilege of attending the launch of “Red Desert Dream”, a ground-breaking visual album that blew my mind, written and
Awesome Black delves into the July update of the Blak Loud playlist with Amazon Music and a bit of an announcement about the Blak List (articles) Welcome,
Awesome Black delves into the June update of the Blak Loud playlist with Amazon Music.
Some fans of the original animated Little Mermaid film have been vocal about their concerns over the casting of Halle Bailey as Ariel and took to social media to declare “Not my Ariel.” But, when I saw Halle as Ariel on screen in the State Theatre at the Little Mermaid Australian premiere it made me feel pure magic.
Hey friends! Welcome to Blak List Vol. 3, our ongoing series delving into Blak Loud, the monthly playlist Awesome Black curates with Amazon Music Australia.
Awesome Black delves into the Blak Loud playlist with Amazon Music. Yaama, welcome to Blak List Vol. 2, our ongoing series delving into the
Today we launch the first of what will be an annual Awesome Black event: The AB Club Drive. What is the AB Club Drive? It’s
March 21st is marked by UNESCO as World Poetry Day, first adopted in 1999 with the aim of promoting linguistic diversity in poetic expression. I
A new column from Awesome Black delving into the Blak Loud playlist with Amazon Music. Welcome to the first article in an ongoing series for Awesome
International Women’s Day is a day to celebrate and champion women because we are all incredible in so many ways! Here at Awesome Black we
In celebration of the death of Captain Cook, and the once-a-year capitalist celebration of love, Brooke from Trash Tiddas will teach you how to trash
If you’re looking to learn more about the resistance and bravery of Aboriginal communities at the time of the colonial invasion, and broaden your understanding
January is often a difficult month for First Nations people for the obvious reason that there is a lot of focus on January 26. It
We recently had the pleasure of attending the opening night of Brad Franks’ exhibition RETRO at the Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre. Brad is a Darug
Spotify and Awesome Black Put First Nations First in Podcasting At Awesome Black our entire ethos is First Nations first, in everything we do.
It’s been really difficult to figure out how to talk about what’s in the first edition of the Awesome Black Box without saying exactly what’s
Since we started in 2020 the team at Awesome Black has been working on building the company and being more able to build our communities.
At Awesome Black we don’t like to talk about the deficit that First Nations people have gone through, we don’t like to talk about the history of government failures and the effects they have had on our communities. We recognise that they have happened, but we want to talk about what we can do right now to get things moving forward for us, by us.
At Awesome Black we are attempting to create a system where wealth stays in our communities and we can build up Blakenomics, supporting each other’s businesses and community. At every point when we buy something we think… can we buy this from a First Nations person, if the answer is yes we do it, if the answer is no… we ask more questions. Why not? And how do we make sure that we can in the future?
Awesome Black acknowledges the traditional owners across the lands on which we live and work.
Awesome Black is about First Nations, first in everything we do. A community of skilled creators are ready to collaborate. If you have an idea for a project get in touch.
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