• Why Corporate Australia Won’t Talk About Racism — Until Now
    Sep 21 2025

    Australia has gender targets and countless awards for gender equality, but when it comes to racism in the workplace, the silence is deafening.In this interview, MindTribes CEO Div Pillay explains why racism remains one of corporate Australia’s biggest blind spots — and how the new Business in Colour Awards (launching this November) will celebrate anti-racism, cultural strength, and inclusive leadership across Australia.Hosted by Mibengé Nsenduluka on The Back Cover Podcast.Don’t miss this conversation if you care about:Anti-racism and workplace equityFirst Nations and culturally diverse leadershipWhy data and reporting matter for real changeHow Australia compares to the US and UK on racial equity✨ Subscribe for more bold conversations on culture, equity and leadership.#AntiRacism #Australia #BusinessInColourAwards #WorkplaceDiversity

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    27 mins
  • Damning Report That Could Change Workplaces Forever — Interview With Sex Discrimination Commissioner Dr Anna Cody
    Jul 1 2025

    What if your boss’s “joke” wasn’t funny—but harassment in disguise?

    Australia’s Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Dr Anna Cody, joins The Back Cover to unpack the damning Speaking from Experience report—an explosive national investigation into how sexual harassment is enabled and excused in Aussie workplaces.

    From “banter” used as cover for abuse, to the silence forced on workers with visas, disabilities, and casual jobs—this interview reveals the uncomfortable truth about power, culture, and inequality at work.🔎 In this episode:How “Aussie humour” hides workplace abuseWhy young, migrant, and disabled workers face the worst of itThe toxic role of NDAs and fear in silencing victims11 urgent reforms to fix a broken system📢 Access free workplace resources here:👉 https://humanrights.gov.au/our-work/sex-discrimination/workplace-sexual-harassment-resources#SexualHarassment #WorkplaceRights #AnnaCody #TheBackCover #RespectAtWork #HumanRightsAustralia

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    10 mins
  • Wearing a Wig for 25 Years — Then She Took It Off
    Jun 23 2025

    For 25 years, Gloria Tabi wore a wig to work. Then she took it off—and everything changed.In this powerful interview, anti-racism specialist and founder of Enable Women Africa, Gloria shares her deeply personal journey of confronting internalised racism, challenging Eurocentric beauty standards, and the surprising environmental toll of synthetic hair.We explore why Black hair is political, how discrimination affects professional opportunities, and why more women are ditching wigs—not just for identity, but for the planet.🔥 Topics we cover:– Workplace bias against natural Black hair– The psychological pressure to conform– Environmental harm of synthetic wigs and weaves– How beauty standards uphold systemic racism– Gloria’s decision to compete in a pageant… at 50, with natural hair🎧 Listen to the full podcast on [Spotify/Apple Podcasts/etc.]📣 Support Gloria’s work: Enable Women Africa📌 Follow @TheBackCover for more untold stories#BlackHairMatters #NaturalHair #AntiRacism #GloriaTabi #TheBackCover #HairDiscrimination #Sustainability #BeautyStandards #Wigs #EnvironmentalJustice #EurocentricBeauty

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    34 mins
  • From Dreaming His Mother’s Death to Building Africa’s Answer to Hermès | Hlumelo Nyaluza Interview
    Apr 26 2025

    In this powerful interview, South African designer Hlumelo Nyaluza opens up about the dream that foretold his mother’s passing and how that life-altering moment led him on a spiritual journey—one that ultimately inspired his luxury handbag label, HN.Hailed as Africa’s answer to Hermès, Nyaluza’s brand blends ancient Xhosa traditions with modern design to create custom, ultra-premium handbags rooted in purpose, identity, and empowerment.🎙️ Hosted by Mibengé Nsenduluka on The Back Cover Podcast, this conversation explores:How Hlumelo turned grief into greatnessHis sacred journey through Xhosa initiation schoolThe deeper meaning behind each bagWhy African excellence deserves a global stage

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    34 mins
  • CYDA CEO Skye Kakoschke-Moore on NDIS Fraud, Disability Rights, and the Election
    Apr 7 2025

    In this insightful interview, CYDA CEO Skye Kakoschke-Moore chats to host Mibenge Nsenduluka about critical issues affecting people with disabilities in Australia. She addresses the impact of NDIS fraud crackdowns, highlighting how they risk overshadowing the abuse and exclusion faced by children with disabilities. Skye also talks about the upcoming federal election, stressing the urgent need for policies that truly support the disability community. Plus, she weighs in on the rising cost of living crisis and how it disproportionately affects people with disabilities. Don't miss this important conversation on the challenges and solutions for a more inclusive Australia.

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    20 mins
  • "People Are Waking Up!" Gabrielle de Vietri Exposes Labor’s Hypocrisy and Crackdown on Protest
    Mar 27 2025

    🚨 In this exclusive sit-down, Greens MP Gabrielle de Vietri pulls no punches. From the erosion of democracy to the federal election, she lays bare the truth about how both major parties put power over people. She reveals shocking details about the Victorian government’s crackdown on protests, the institutional bullying she faces in Parliament, and why Labor is no longer the party it once was.💬 Topics Covered:✔️ Why both major parties prioritize power over principles✔️ How the Victorian government is silencing protests✔️ The harsh reality of being a progressive woman in Parliament✔️ The growing need for a strong crossbench to hold government accountable🔔 Subscribe for more fearless interviews and independent journalism. Let us know your thoughts in the comments! #GabrielleDeVietri #AustralianPolitics #Greens #LaborParty #RightToProtest #TheBackCover

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    23 mins
  • Senator Lidia Thorpe: Federal Election, Tone-Deaf Feminism, and Fighting Systemic Injustice
    Mar 24 2025

    Join journalist Mibenge Nsenduluka in an exclusive interview with Independent senator Lidia Thorpe as she discusses her perspectives on the upcoming federal election, critiques of mainstream feminism, and the ongoing fight against systemic injustices faced by First Nations peoples in Australia. This insightful conversation sheds light on the need for genuine systemic reform and inclusivity. #LidiaThorpe #federalelection2025 #politics #indigenous #internationalwomensday #media #thebackcover

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    18 mins
  • Stay In Your Lane: The High Price Women of Colour Pay for Justice | IWD Documentary
    Mar 18 2025

    This International Women’s Day, The Back Cover presents "Stay In Your Lane: The High Price Women of Colour Pay for Justice"—a bold and unapologetic documentary that shines a light on the systemic barriers faced by trailblazing women of colour in Australia.Featuring powerful insights from Senator Lidia Thorpe, Greens MP Gabrielle de Vietri, and legal expert Maker Mayek, this documentary unpacks the challenges of intersectional feminism, allyship, and racial injustice.We also examine two high-profile cases—journalist Antoinette Lattouf, who is suing the ABC for alleged discrimination, and lawyer Nyadol Nyuon, who has spoken out about alleged racism at Victoria University.As Thorpe powerfully states: "White women need to move over and allow Black and brown women the opportunity to have their say."De Vietri adds: "We can’t have women’s justice without justice for people of colour, for LGBTQIA+ communities, for trans and gender-diverse people."It’s time to confront the uncomfortable truths and demand real change.

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    21 mins