The REAL’s Mayrah has a chat with Mi-kaisha about her journey in music and performance, her experiences as a young black woman in Australia.
Read MoreMi-kaisha’s lastest EP 17.01.19. Click here to listen
Read MoreSofar Sounds shows featuring Indigenous and other local Australian artists to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Read MoreMy final address as School Captain. Entering a new chapter. You are made up of the same components as Malala Yousafzai, Malcom X, Dr. Martin Luther King Junior, Jane Elliot, Maya Angelou.
Read MoreDubbed the ‘new Deadlys’, the National Dreamtime Awards are back for a second year.
Read MoreMi-kaisha has been nominated for Student of the Year at the 2018 Dreamtime Awards! A night of celebration in Indigenous communities all over Australia.
Read MoreWhat a trip! 🧡 Over the weekend the Youth Ambassadors of Just Reinvest NSW went up to Bourke to see the #Maranguka Justice Reinvestment Project first hand.
Read MoreIndigenous female artists Stiff Gins and Mi-kaisha have unveiled a special Sydney show for next month to celebrate storytelling, culture and more.
Read More“I think Naidoc is the biggest day of our calendar,” she said.
“It’s a day for the whole community to come together to celebrate and this year it’s particularly special because we’re celebrating strong black women.
Read MoreTRACKS was a music industry Q&A and music showcase that I have the pleasure of performing at! I performed alongside a number of powerful, strong, insanely talented and simply beautiful women - Angel, Maysa Tippins Latukefu, Spvrro & Jessica Jade 🧡
Read MoreI had the opportunity to feature on Illy's track Back Around! How crazy is that!? Back Around is part of the QLD Government's Campaign #stopthehurting. The campaign aims to end domestic and family violence and stop the hurting.
Read MoreDharumbal Murri, Mi-kaisha, has fought for social justice her entire life. The 17 year old’s passion for sharing people’s experiences and stories has driven her to share her own story through music and to take a stand.
Read MoreThe NAIDOC theme this year is Songlines and it's particularly fitting for 15-year-old Mi-kaisha Masella, a Dharambul and Tongan singer. She will be hitting the stage at NAIDOC in the City in Hyde Park, Sydney this afternoon. By Emily Nicol, SBS NITV
Read MoreComing together every year to celebrate the survival of our First Nation's Peoples reignites the pride I have in my culture. Survival day is always full of so many emotions - mourning, pride, celebration - but it always reminds me of the power that my people hold.
Read More"When there is an environment of the same expectation of Indigenous students as that of non-Indigenous students, we can achieve amazing things and tear down countless barriers" - Mi-kaisha
Read More“I look at our history and it’s full of things that Australians aren’t proud of ... so NAIDOC to young indigenous people today is about being proud. It’s a badge of honour” - Mi-kaisha
Read MoreCatch Mi-kaisha in the latest Koori Mail for Yabun 2018, along side Koori Kween, Miss Felicia Foxx and latest rap sensation, Baker Boy!
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