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Karina Hogan Karina Hogan i(20977272 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; South Sea Islander
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1 5 form y separately published work icon Incarceration Nation Dean Gibson (director), Lindi Harrison (editor), Karina Hogan (researcher), 2021 22954881 2021 single work film/TV

'Australia was founded by the English with one clear purpose - to create a prison island. Over 200 years later, not much has changed; rather than housing criminals from England, we are filling our jails with our mist vulnerable and disadvantaged population.

It's time for change.

For those in mainstream Australia, this crisis has felt like an overnight catastrophe linked to alcohol and unemployment. But the reality behind Aboriginal incarceration tells a different story, a story that dates back well beyond the advent of modern prisons, government programs and support services.

Incarceration Nation will tell that story – the tragic story of the systematic injustice and oppression of Aboriginal people since European settlement. This film will take its audience on a journey back into our dark past and shine a spotlight on incarceration from an Aboriginal perspective. Many things have changed, but many stay the same.'

(Source : Incarceration Nation Website)

1 y separately published work icon Let's Talk Tiga Bayles (presenter), Lilla Watson (presenter), Mary Graham (presenter), Chelsea Watego (presenter), Angelina Hurley (presenter), Amy McQuire (presenter), Karen Dorante (presenter), Bogaine Spearim (presenter), Karina Hogan (presenter), Brisbane : 989fm , 1999 18319959 1999 series - publisher podcast

Let's Talk is a one hour radio talk back show that has been running for well over 20 years and podcasts are available online from 1999. One of the most relevant radio shows, now also podcast for Aboriginal perspectives on politics, current affairs and events, ‘Let’s Talk’ is made in Brisbane at ‘98FM’ (Formerly known as 4AAA Murri Radio) and is played on other First Nations radio stations around the country via the National Indigenous Radio Service. Hosted by Tiga Bayles until his passing in 2016, the show continued with a range of different hosts including, Amy McQuire, Wild Black WomenBogain Spearim, 'The Aunties' (Dr Lilla Watson and Dr Mary Graham) and Kaava Watson. As one of 989FM’s most popular and longest running programs, it is expected to remain as a key feature of the stations presence in the social, political and cultural discussions in Aboriginal Media.

1 End of Era for Bogaine Karina Hogan , 1998 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 20 April no. 171 1998; (p. 9)
'Community radio host, activist and Kooma/Gamiliraay family man Bogaine Spearim has wrapped up his long serving broadcasting gig at Triple A Murri Country but not without the recognition of his colleagues and community.'
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