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Black chicks talking

Nine young Aboriginal women, successful in a variety of professions, tell their stories to Leah Purcell, herself a singer, songwriter, actor, choreographer and director. Some have achieved success in the white fella's world; others are working to improve life within Aboriginal communities or maintain indigenous traditions.

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  • "Nine young Aboriginal women, successful in a variety of professions, tell their stories to Leah Purcell, herself a singer, songwriter, actor, choreographer and director. Some have achieved success in the white fella's world; others are working to improve life within Aboriginal communities or maintain indigenous traditions."@en
  • "Nine Aboriginal women of different backgrounds, successful in a variety of professions, tell their stories. The book is a journey of discovery for both interviewer and subject, as Purcell and the other women explore their backgrounds, aspirations, spirituality and their own place in Australia. Black Chicks Talking sets out to overturn the old stereotypes and showcase ten spirited young black women making their mark in contemporary Australia."@en

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