While out with his wife and two young children one day, an unexpected experience forced Josh Pyke to start asking himself some tricky questions. Josh Pyke is an award-winning Australian musician and songwriter with six acclaimed albums under his belt. He has ventured into the world of children’s books, releasing the award-nominated ‘Lights Out, Leonard’ as well as the much loved Chatterpuss series. His upcoming book Family Tree has been announced as the ALIA National Simultaneous Storytime book for 2022, where it will be read by over a million children at the same time.
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My kids aren’t white, but I am. How should I confront racism? | Josh Pyke
Josh Pyke
TEDxSydney 2021 – Online · 26 November 2021
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