Episodios

  • Ep. 1: Strong Black Women
    Aug 31 2020

    A London etiquette supremo offers Nakkiah instruction in correct debutante behaviour while Miranda learns from family and friends how it felt to be celebrated as a young woman at the National Aboriginal Ball in 1968.

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    26 m
  • Ep. 2: Don't Slip, Don't Fall
    Aug 31 2020

    Nakkiah and Miranda learn how this symbol of elitist colonialism was appropriated by an Indigenous community fighting for their civil rights.

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    29 m
  • Ep. 3: Revolutionary Citizens
    Aug 31 2020

    Nakkiah and Miranda head to Mt Druitt in Western Sydney where they find that Aboriginal debutante balls are still going strong in the 21st century.

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    20 m
  • Ep. 4: Etiquette & High Society
    Aug 31 2020

    No talk about sex, politics and certainly not race, Nakkiah. Our host does her best to play the colonialist’s game as the London Season begins for this year’s debutantes.

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    20 m
  • Ep. 5: Curtsey to the Cake
    Aug 31 2020

    This year’s London debutantes are looking at hats, taking tea on a bus and curtseying to a cake. But is the ball today less about finding a husband as career networking?

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    24 m
  • Ep. 6: Power Dressing
    Aug 31 2020

    Dressing up wasn’t always just for the privileged. In Tasmania, Nakkiah and Miranda learn how power dressing has long been an act of resistance and meet two artists who celebrate the power and beauty of Aboriginal women.

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    28 m
  • Ep. 7: Image Is All You Got
    Aug 31 2020

    In Atlanta, Nakkiah meets cotillion queens, sorority scholars and a recovering debutante to find out why “image is all you got” is a mantra that drives Southern debutantes.

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    26 m
  • Ep. 8: Sing the Songs
    Aug 31 2020

    As the colonial tradition of the debutante ball took root in the US, Native Americans struggled to protect their own rites of passage. In Minneapolis, our hosts are inspired by politicians, community leaders and water walkers who explain how these once hidden celebrations are out in the sunlight now.

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    29 m