Advocacy Journalism in action! Only Human airs on Brisbane Community Radio 4ZZZ on MONDAYS 12 noon on 102.1fm and Zed Digital DAB+ TUESDAYS 6pm. Produced by a diverse team of journos and guests with a variety of abilities.
Kalpana. She's a dance teacher, choreographer and producer, and an advocate for surivors of sexual violence.
Kalpana. She's a dance teacher, choreographer and producer, and an advocate for surivors of sexual violence.
Kalpana. She's a dance teacher, choreographer and producer, and an advocate for surivors of sexual violence.
Kalpana. She's a dance teacher, choreographer and producer, and an advocate for surivors of sexual violence.
Kalpana. She's a dance teacher, choreographer and producer, and an advocate for surivors of sexual violence.
Belle and Kim talk to Jem Sparkles, Brisbane musician who has jsut released a new album, Silver Linings. We discussed how music brings people together & serves as a release for difficult emotions, drawing influence from 80s & 90s rockstars, Jem's involvement with the Whoopeedo Crew and the fabulous West End community. https://jemsparkles1.bandcamp.com/album/silver-lining
Find out more about Annabelle Oxley's work here: https://www.facebook.com/pinkadvocate/
"There's Not A Gap, There's a Chasm" - Disability & NDIS in prisons - Shannon Dodd and Sophie Yates talk to Belle and Kim on 4ZZZ. Read the report here: https://apo.org.au/node/318387 28 JUN 2022. Caroline Doyle, Shannon Dodd, Helen Dickinson, Sophie Yates, Fiona Buick PUBLISHER: Public Service Research Group (UNSW)
Steve talks to Bashir Ebrahim, Mobility Specialist at Vision Australia about how they help people with vision impairments get mobile. https://www.visionaustralia.org/
Steve talks to Bashir Ebrahim, Mobility Specialist at Vision Australia about how they help people with vision impairments get mobile. https://www.visionaustralia.org/
Kim talks to Brendon and Troy from Queenslanders with Disability Network about QDeNgage and their outreach project. https://qdn.org.au/
Kim talks to Brendon and Troy from Queenslanders with Disability Network about QDeNgage and their outreach project. https://qdn.org.au/
Belle and Kim talk to Dr Robyn Gulliver, Environmentalist about effective activism. http://www.socialchangelab.net/robyngulliver.html https://www.mup.com.au/books/the-advocates-electronic-book-text
Dr Winnfired Louis from the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland talks to us about some of the research done with of her students including environmental activism, radicalisation, intimate partner violence and more! Read mroe about his research at: http://www.socialchangelab.net/
Dr Winnfired Louis from the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland talks to us about some of the research done with of her students including environmental activism, radicalisation, intimate partner violence and more! Read mroe about his research at: http://www.socialchangelab.net/
We talk to @irene.zhong about #Melbourne event by @artsaccessvic by #deaf & #disabled musicians, performers & visual artists Find Irene's music here: https://irenezhong.bandcamp.com/track/everything-you-do AMPLIFY is a one-night showcase accompanied by a weeklong art exhibition, highlighting the experience of being Deaf and Disabled in the Victorian music industry. Check it out here: https://fb.me/e/1GSDPTmIr
From the Queensland Disability Network, Paige Armstrong and Alison Maclean talk to Kim Stewart about the threat to disability advocacy funding in QLD and the Stand With Us campaign. https://www.standwithus.com.au
Tracey Corbin-Matchett is the CEO of Bus Stop Films, a unique Australian film production company that offers a qualification in filmmaking for people living with disability, as well as inclusivity training for other production companies, in addition to its award-winning slate of films from disabled cast and crew. For the first time ever, in 2021, Bus Stop Films is offering its one-year long filmmaking course for people living with a disability here in Brisbane. In this interview, Tracey explains the program, Bus Stop Films’ philosophy, and how inclusive filmmaking in Australia is. Budding filmmakers living with a disability can head along to Bus Stop Films’ You can also find Bus Stop Films’ Inclusive Filmmaking Toolkit and other resources on their websitewebsite https://www.busstopfilms.com.au/ And if you need some recommendations on what to watch, check out Groundhog Night on ABC iview, plus The Interviewer, Be My Brother and more on SBS On Demand.
David Truong is a local recording artist who is blind and has released two independent albums within just seven years of learning to play piano and keyboard, after initially getting involved in a local community choir. Here, David shares his insights about recording albums independently, the inherent inclusivity of community choir, and accessibility within the Brisbane music scene. David’s Ambition Road albums, Happy Laughter and Tainted Glasses are available to stream or buy on Bandcamp, Spotify and Apple Music. Keep up to date with David’s shows and music at http://www.facebook.com/ambitionroadmusic Check out David Troung's albums on Bandcamp https://ambitionroad.bandcamp.com/ And you can find out more about the Access Arts choir, Access Arts Singers, at http://www.acessarts.org.au
5 - Aunty Hazel - Grandmothers Against Removals by Kim Stewart
4 - Aunty Hazel - Grandmothers Against Removals by Kim Stewart
2 - Aunty Hazel - Grandmothers Against Removals by Kim Stewart
Aunty Hazel Collins founded Grandmothers Against Removals in 2014 to help First Nations families in Australian who have had their children removed by child welfare. She talks to Kim Stewart. GMAR have a website: https://www.grandmothersagainstremovals.com/ You can donate to GMAR here: https://donate.mycause.com.au/charity/37188 You can listen to Aunty Hazel talking to Kim in the Craig Garrett podcast London By Lockdown http://www.craiggarrett.online/portfolio/london-by-lockdown/ London By Lockdown is also on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7dihlVSiVUajHLoiXhPZpb
3 - Aunty Hazel - Grandmothers Against Removals by Kim Stewart
Kim talks to Emma Rees, QUT researcher who is looking at the experiences of families in Australia regarding child exploitation.
Emma Carroll talks to Maddie Little, CEO of Undercover Arts Festival - held in September 2021. http://undercoverartistfest.com/
Jasmin and Joel run a podcast on life and the unvierse living with chronic pain and disability.
Madonna Brady talks to the CEO of Parkinson's QLD about the growing numbers of people with PD and what can been done to live a good life with PD. https://www.parkinsonsqld.org.au/
This week on the show we are talking about inequality in Australia. Yes, we may be affluent, but the gap between rich and poor is widening. Per Capita is an independent, progressive think tank, dedicated to fighting inequality in Australia. Per Capita work to build a new vision for Australia based on fairness, shared prosperity, community, and social justice. Kim talked to Emma Dawson, CEO of Per Capita about her vision for a Care-led recovery.
This week on the show we are talking about inequality in Australia. Yes, we may be affluent, but the gap between rich and poor is widening. Per Capita is an independent, progressive think tank, dedicated to fighting inequality in Australia. Per Capita work to build a new vision for Australia based on fairness, shared prosperity, community, and social justice. Kim talked to Emma Dawson, CEO of Per Capita about her vision for a Care-led recovery.
On Only Human we talk to researcher Dr Elke Hacker from QUT's School of Public Health & Social Work, whose life’s work has been trying to find ways to keep us sun safe.
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)
A series that postiions 4ZZZ in the local, national and international context to clebrate 40 years of grass roots radio. Produced by Carolina Caliaba, Steven Riggall and Kim Stewart (2015)