Radio Reversal subjects aspects of everyday life to historico-political, theoretical, cheeky, irreverent, high brow, low brow, eye brow, warm-hearted analysis. Our aim is to see the world more clearly, think about what we'd like it to become, and how we can make that happen. We think that discussing…
Why do we think about time the way we do? What does it have to do with modern labour and capitalism? And what are the possibilities for harnessing the concept of time for radical left politics?Please note: this is an edited version of content that was first broadcast on 4ZZZ, 102.1 FM. Music, advertisements, and news content have been edited out.
The Stolenwealth Games was an action to protest the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games and call for Australia to sign a treaty with its First Nations people. Stolenwealth encompassed a series of rolling protests and blockades over the course of the Games, as well as the occupation of a Gold Coast park known to participants as Camp Freedom. Here, Radio Reversal crosses live to Camp Freedom to talk with with organisers from Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance and the Brisbane Aboriginal Sovereign Embassy.
It's the Official Radio Reversal Budget Reply! Maddy, Abe, and Jo are in the studio taking a critical look at the 2018 Budget. What's in the budget? What's out? And what does it mean for us? Special s/o to illegal phoenixes everywhere.Please note: this is an edited version of audio originally broadcast on 4ZZZ, 102.1 FM. Music, news, and sponsorship content have been edited out. Please don't panic if you hear us announcing songs that never get played. Everything is under control and very normal!
Anna, Shelley, and Michelle tackle violence, power and resistance through a deep and juicy analysis of the #metoo campaign. They dissect the #metoo movement, mapping its impacts and effects, digging around in the open question at the core of #metoo: who can be part of the collective that #metoo imagines? Who is on the outside? Whose pain is deserving of rage and righteousness? Whose is mere collateral?Featuring interviews with activist, writer, artist and organiser Marissa Dooris about imagining the conditions of possibility for a prison abolitionist #metoo campaign, and with feminist art collective Snapcat about socially engaged art and its relationship to political movements and gender in the public realm.