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Nala Mansell, Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre Campaign Manager
Nala Mansell, Community Spokesperson for the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre
Mike O'Loughlin speaks to Nala Mansell, Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre Campaign Manager.
Mike O'loughlin speaks with Nala Mansell, Campaign Co-ordinator at the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre.
MC Triks: Live at The Bearded Lady, West End, 23 January 2020 MC Triks is the stage name of Ronald Cora, a Ugarapul man from Logan. He has been immersed in hip-hop culture since childhood and is an alumni of the Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts. He has made several mixtapes that can be found on Soundcloud. This set of his you're about to hear was recorded at a 4ZZZ gig curated by the Indigi-Briz program that raised money for First Nations communities affected by bushfires. Recorded by James Walker & Scott Mercer Mixed by Tyrell Shortt Special thanks to live engineer James Walker Sleeping: Live at The Brightside, Fortitude Valley, 6 November 2020 Sleeping are a pretty new band around Brisbane. They played their first gig in May 2019 and have since released three singles: "Death Warmed Up", "Fantasy Royale" and "Chemical Treats". They are made up of Erik Berg and Marcus Warren both on vocals and guitar, Daniel Vincent on keys, Benja King on bass and Patrick Irwin on drums. Recorded by Jack B-Jones Mixed by Jack B-Jones Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 21 January, 2021
Mike O'Loughlin speaks with Nala Mansell, Campaign Coordinator of the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre.
Heather Sculthorpe joined the show this morning to chat about the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre and why the Black Lives Matter movement is so important.
The Uncuckables is back for another Thursday night with David Hiscox, Editor of XYZ, Matty Rose from Matty's Modern Life and XYZ, Tim Wilms Editor in Chief of The Unshackled and a little later in show Steele Archer Editor at Large for The Unshackled makes his debut. On the no off-limits agenda this show is deconstructing the attempted vegan takeover of Australia this week and how the bad optics and poor arguments actually encouraged people to eat more meet. Matty shares a video he made of Tim's apparent white nationalist revelations. We look at how the rainbow flag has been co-opted by the alt right. We analyze the punishment of EggBoy with a caution how it fits a pattern of left wing violence. We look at the latest fake hate crime in the form of a dark skinned baby doll with a noose around its neck being left at an Aboriginal Centre. There has also been another attempted smear of Senator Fraser Anning accusing him of avoiding military service in Vietnam. We look at Scott Morrison calling the 2019 federal election and the conduct of activist groups, the main one being the Soros funded progressive group GetUp and the effectiveness of new conservative activist group Advance Australia new mascot Captain GetUp. We also have enough time left over to cover the late breaking news that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been arrested in London at the Ecuadoran Embassy and will be extradited to the US to face hacking charges. How his case is handled will be the biggest test of Trump's Presidency. The other breaking story was rugby player Israel Folau being sacked by Rugby Australia for another social media post where he expressed his Christian belief that homosexuals and various other sinners were destined for hell. David finishes the show by discussing how AI and committees that are exploring it are racist. The Unshackled Links: https://www.theunshackled.net/ https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUnshackled https://www.facebook.com/TUnshackled/ XYZ Links: https://www.xyz.net.au/ https://www.facebook.com/itsyourxyz Matty's Modern Life Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/mattus52 Matty Rose/XYZ Live https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsVPqW6Mi0XP6hOXTE4sT6g The Rational Rise/James Fox Higgins Links: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdEfsAy6rUDPnm9HwKA_asg https://www.facebook.com/theJFHshow/ http://therationalrise.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Where do you begin with someone whose list of accomplishments run nearly as long as their years roaming the planet?To put it simply, Elena Wangurra is truly inspiring.She was born at Gove District Hospital to an Italian mother and an Indigenous father. In this conversation Elena opens up about her experiences of living between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous worlds. She shares how studying at the Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts in Brisbane gave her the opportunity for cultural exchange. It also opened her eyes to social and political issues which would plant the seed for future endeavors. Elena is a performer and has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the Australian entertainment industry including Jessica Mauboy and Deborah Mailman. Right now she's on tour in Canada and the US with the genre defying Hot Brown Honey - a group who create theatre to challenge boundaries and embrace resilience.On top of all of this Elena has also established a female empowerment initiative called Queen Mode. She aims to help young girls achieve their dreams as well as raising consciousness to affect social change.Elena speaks about her goals of contributing positively to the world from her perspective - as a proud Triestina-Warramirri woman.Whether you're looking for inspiration, another point of view - or simply an interesting tale of how a young girl from North East Arnhem Land grew up to empower the next generation - this episode is worth a listen.CreditsHost: Monika O'HanlonSpecial thanks to Elena WangurraYou can check out her female empowerment program, Queen Mode here.Also have a look at the incredible work Hot Brown Honey does, they're defiantly shattering preconceptions in an explosion of colour, culture and controversy.Thanks to Gove FMhttps://www.facebook.com/govefm/https://www.instagram.com/govefm/GET IN TOUCHPhone: 0490 688 023Email: monika_ohanlon@hotmail.com
What were you doing during your teen years? Did you already know what you wanted to do with your future? For Serina O'Connor it was pretty obvious - music was in her blood. She may be young, but this talented singer songwriter is well on her way to establishing herself within the Australian music scene. She's already played a number of gigs which even the most esteemed artists would be envious of - and right now she is studying at the Aboriginal Centre for Performing Arts in Brisbane. Although she is well on her way to fulfilling her dreams, it hasn't always been easy. Serina overcame severe bullying in her younger years, and later she was forced to grow up when her father was involved in a serious accident. However none of this held her down as the young musician started using her creativity as an outlet. One of Serina's goals in life is to use her music as a means to inspire her generation to love more. One things is for sure - big things are yet to come for this talented artist .CreditsHost: Monika O'HanlonSpecial thanks to Serina O'Connor Thanks to Gove FMhttps://www.facebook.com/govefm/https://www.instagram.com/govefm/GET IN TOUCHPhone: 0490 688 023Email: monika_ohanlon@hotmail.com
Davey Thompson shares his story of how an awkward, flamboyant gay Aboriginal met his ride-or-die-best-friend. Davey is an Inningai, Bidjara, Wakka Wakka and Gubbi Gubbi man from a small town named Barcaldine in Queensland. As a child, he wished to grow up and become Princess Leia, who taught him to strangle his oppressors with the very chains they put you in. He moved to Brisbane via Bundaberg to study at the Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts, and has since worked behind the scenes for the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Circus Oz and Guesswork Television. Davey is also a writer, activist, host of Urban Dreaming on JOY 94.9 and MC of the Australian chapter of Cocoa Butter Club. Queerstories is an LGBTQI+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff and insomnia rants follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Red Man Laughing we take you to the "Notions of Nationhood - Tea & Bannock Dialogues" that took place on February 10, 2016 at the Aboriginal Centre of Winnipeg, for a keynote presentation by Anishinaabe Elder, Dave Courchene (Nii Gaani Aki Inini - Leading Earth Man). In this riveting call to action, Elder Courchene implores us to consider our original instructions as Indigenous Peoples, our obligations to each other and to the land and to focus on "us" and not "them" when it comes to Nationhood and rebuilding our communities. SHOW NOTES The Turtle Lodge Website Full Transcript of Elder Dave Courchene's Keynote Address Notions Of Nationhood - Complete Video Archive