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In Ya Face
Alison Thorne, From Stonewall Rebellion to assimilation and pinkwashing: how did we get here and what will it take to win LGBTIQA+ liberation?

In Ya Face

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024


Alison Thorne discusses commemorative event 'From Stonewall Rebellion to assimilation and pinkwashing: how did we get here and what will it take to win LGBTIQA+ liberation?' Saturday, 29 June, 4 pm at Thorne Harbour Health, 200 Hoddle St, Abbotsford, Melbourne.  Includes speakers and dinner. Brought to you by Radical Women and the Freedom Socialist Party. More details: Facebook  3CR broadcasts from the stolen lands of the Kulin Nation.    

Wednesday Breakfast
Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, Toxic Chemicals on Workers, Housing Across Remote Indigenous communities, Nowruz Celebration

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024


Acknowledgement of Country //Headlines //Sonia caugt up with Sam Reynolds from Washington, Sam is Research Lead with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA), focusing on the economic, financial, and climate risks associated with natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure developments in emerging Asia.We were joined by Alison Thorne, as the managing editor of the Freedom Socialist Party's publication The Organiser. Alison wrote an article for The Organiser on the ongoing impact of toxic chemicals – and capitalism – on workers in the electronics industry in East and South East Asia.The Federal and Northern Territory governments have announced a $4billion package to improve housing across remote Indigenous communities. The legislation aims to build 2700 homes over the next ten years as well as repair and maintain them. Rob from Monday Breakfast spoke with Jimmy Frank Jupurrurla and Simon Quilty of the Wilya Janta Housing Collaboration to talk about whether the package will deliver meaningful change.Now we'll be hearing from Jahan about their community Nowruz celebration and fundraiser that's happening this Sunday, 31st. Jahan is a radio DJ and the co-host of Hongkongology on 3CR, which airs on Thursday evenings from 6pm to 7pm. Their show gathers Hong Kong stories and voices in and outside the city.Songs //Think twice by Mo JuPerfect day by Lou ReedYou Beautiful by Kev CarmodyGamer by June Jones    

Solidarity Breakfast
Melb Palestinian Rally 18 Feb: John Shipton & Amin Abass II Julian Assange Vigil II Future River: When the past flows Exhibition II This is the Week II Deaths in Custody Rally II

Solidarity Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024


Melb Palestinian Rally 18 Feb: John Shipton here & Amin Abass here IIJulian Assange Vigil here II as the English Courts make a ruling on the US extraditionn of Julian Assange we go to the 24 hour vigil held outside the Melbourne British Consulate.Future River: When the past flows Exhibition here II Kimba Thompson from Blak Dot Galleries and artist Peta Clancy talk about the exhibition at Counihan Gallery that takes us into an indigenous perception of the river and watercourses covered by Melbourne City.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy peruses the week with satire.Deaths in Custody Rally here II We hear from Alison Thorne speaking at the 20th anniversary rally of the death of TJ Hickey calling for justice and change.

Well, Well, Well
The AIDS Memorial Quilts

Well, Well, Well

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 65:30


In our 900th episode, we speak with people involved with Well Well Well over the years as well as the AIDS Memorial Quilt project. John "Jack" Hall, David Menadue, Alison Thorne and Phil Carswell join Cal for this episode airing the day before World AIDS Day 2023. In light of World AIDS Day, we also spoke with doctors with expertise in HIV/AIDS care and research, alongside community members who were part of Thorne Harbour Health's new HIV Still Matters campaign. You can watch their stories here. Check out our other JOY Podcasts for more on LGBTIQ+ health & wellbeing. If there's something you'd like us to explore on the show, send through ideas or questions at wellwellwell@joy.org.au Find out more about LGBTIQ+ services and events in Victoria at Thorne Harbour Health and in South Australia at SAMESH.

Well, Well, Well
Alison Thorne – Community Living Legend

Well, Well, Well

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 32:02


Alison Thorne a longstanding socialist feminist and advocate for our LGBTIQ+ communities as well as half the namesake of Thorne Harbour Health. We discuss with her the current landscape as a longstanding feminist around that class we're seeing around trans-exclusionary radical feminism. This episode is part of the Community Living Legends series, reflecting on community-driven action and looking to the future as Thorne Harbour Health celebrates its 40th Anniversary in 2023. Check out our other JOY Podcasts for more on LGBTIQ+ health & wellbeing. If there's something you'd like us to explore on the show, send through ideas or questions at wellwellwell@joy.org.au Find out more about LGBTIQ+ services and events in Victoria at Thorne Harbour Health and in South Australia at SAMESH.

Women on Boards Success Stories
Ten for Ten Podcast Series, Episode 3 - Alison Thorne

Women on Boards Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 12:14


In this 10 for 10 podcast mini-series, ten of our membes share the twists and turns they've experienced building their very different board careers, and generously share what they wish they'd known before. I this episode, Fiona Hathorn, CEO and Founder, Women on Boards UK meets with Alison Thorne, Chair of National Dance Company Wales, Governor of Cardiff Metropolitan University, independent panel member of the Welsh Government's public appointment service and Board Member at of Sports Wales.

In Ya Face
Mr Australasia Bear Damien Hickey; Trailblazing Queer Television Presenter Linzi Kurileff; Stonewall Celebration: LGBTIQA+ Oppression and Resistance Across Africa, Alison Thorne

In Ya Face

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022


Interviews with Damien Hickey, Linzi Kurileff, Alison Thorne.  Mr Australasia Bear 2022 Damien Hickey chats about his journey.  VicBears - VicBears Incorporated  Linzi Kurileff reflects on her trallblazing years on Bent TV's Squeal at Channel 31 in Melbourne circa 1995 to 2000.  Linzi was the first out lesbian hosting a show on Australian television.  Channel 31 - Melbourne Community Television (c31.org.au)  Bent TV - YouTube   Alison Thorne from Radical Women and the Freedom Socialist Party discusses their 'Stonewall Celebration: LGBTIQA+ oppression and resistance across Africa' event on Sunday, 26 June. Stonewall Celebration: LGBTIQA+ oppression and resistance across Africa | Facebook  Sovereignty was never ceded.  3CR broadcasts from the stolen lands of the Kulin Nation.  

Out of the Pan
Radiothon: the 800th Out of the Pan Radical Women

Out of the Pan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022


Alison Thorne from Radical Women joins me for our Radiothon 2022 show to talk about their Stonewall event and please donate to our 2022 Radiothon

Solidarity Breakfast
Mabo Day II Hobsons Bay Wetland Centre II This is the Week II NO CRIME NO TIME

Solidarity Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022


Mabo Day here II We join Jo Toscano, his grandson Eli and others at Federation Square to mark Mabo Day on June 3.Hobsons Bay Wetland Centre here II Dr Rebecca Patrick, a volunteer at the Hobsons Bay Wetland Centre, tells us about the project and the community session 12-3 pm on Environment Day June 5th at the Newport Community Hub.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy slices through the week with satire.NO CRIME NO TIME here II We go to the NO CRIME, NO TIME Fix Victoria's Bail Laws Now! campaign launch. We hear from Karen Fletcher from Flat Out and Alison Thorne from Indigenous Social Jusice Victoira (ISJ).

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Solidarity Breakfast
Mabo Day II Hobsons Bay Wetland Centre II This is the Week II NO CRIME NO TIME

Solidarity Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022


Mabo Day here II We join Jo Toscano, his grandson Eli and others at Federation Square to mark Mabo Day on June 3.Hobsons Bay Wetland Centre here II Dr Rebecca Patrick, a volunteer at the Hobsons Bay Wetland Centre, tells us about the project and the community session 12-3 pm on Environment Day June 5th at the Newport Community Hub.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy slices through the week with satire.NO CRIME NO TIME here II We go to the NO CRIME, NO TIME Fix Victoria's Bail Laws Now! campaign launch. We hear from Karen Fletcher from Flat Out and Alison Thorne from Indigenous Social Jusice Victoira (ISJ). Important links to petitions:https://homesnotprisons.com.au/https://www.vals.org.au/bail-petition/https://www.megaphone.org.au/petitions/no-crime-no-time-fix-victoria-s-bail-laws-now 

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In Ya Face
Alter Edith, Holly Durant; House of Devine, Kiki Devine; Dancer Emily Bowman; Religious Discrimination Bill, Alison Thorne & Georgie Hoadley, Radical Women

In Ya Face

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021


Interviews with Holly Durant, Kiki Devine, Emily Bowman, Georgie Hoadley and Alison Thorne.   We interview three performers from Melbourne's Queer and Allied Arts Community this week and then we discuss the Religious Discrimination Bill with two inclusive feminist activists from the Queer and Allied Community.  Holy Durant chats about her show Alter Edith.  Alter Edith » fortyfivedownstairs   Kiki Devine from the House of Devine discusses the Free Ball at Dancehouse and the queer empowerment and visibility that the world of kiki provides.  Free Ball - Dancehouse  Contemporary dancer Emily Bowman discusses their practice and Now Pieces performances at Dancehouse.  Now Pieces | Kevin Jeynes and Amaara Raheem - Dancehouse  Alison Thorne and Georgie Hoadley from Radical Women discuss the Religious Discrimination Bill.  Radical Women is a socialist feminist leadership group that is inclusive of trans and non-binary people.  Radical Women - Australia | Facebook  Radical Women - socialist feminism in action!  3CR broadcasts from the stolen lands of the Kulin Nation.  Sovereignty was never ceded.  In Ya Face is currently pre-recorded and produced remotely.

Tuesday Breakfast
Defend Louise's Home, Anniversary of Stonewall, Indefinite Detention & AJL20, Blak-Palestinian Poetry Night, and Saving Channel 31

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021


Headlines Astrazeneca now available to under 40sPrivate Schools reap millions through JobKeeper schemeAnniversary of Stonewall RiotsEvie speaks to Sean a renter in Thornbury to provide an update about the campaign to keep Louise home. Louise Goode, a 65 year old Thornbury neighbour, has been forcibly evicted from her home and forced into homelessness since February this year by Common Equity Housing Ltd (CEHL), who call themselves "a social housing co-op".In Ya Face presenter James McKenzie speaks with veteran queer activist Alison Thorne about Radical Women's inclusive celebration of the anniversary of Stonewall: 'Feminism, Transgender Liberation and the Stonewall Rebellion'.Phuong speaks with Ruby from the Refugee Action Coalition about the High Court's decision to uphold the government's appeal against AJL20, which had released a Syrian refugee whose detention was found unlawful. The 4-3 decision has found that indefinite administrative detention is lawful.We play some poetry by Samah Sabawi from the Blak Palestinian Poetry night was organized by Sara Saleh, Jeanine Hourani from Road to Refuge and featured a line up of insipiring and estremly talented poets and writers.Phuong speaks with Lauren Colosimo from Channel 31 about the recent vote in the House of Representatives last Wednesday, which saw their license extended until 2024 and also the importance of community television.SongsMo'ju - Put it on holdEmma Donovan - My GoodnessLes Nubians - Makeda

In Ya Face
Feminism, Transgender Liberation and the Stonewall Rebellion, Alison Thorne; Holocaust theatre production Singing Swallows, Romi Kupfer

In Ya Face

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021


Interviews with Alison Thorne and Romi Kupfer.  Alison Thorne discusses Radical Women's inclusive celebration of the anniversary of Stonewall: 'Feminism, Transgender Liberation and the Stonewall Rebellion' on Tuesday, 29 June via Zoom.  Details: (1) Feminism, transgender liberation and the Stonewall rebellion | Facebook.  She also discusses the differences between Radical Women, which is a socialist feminist organisation, and radical feminists.  And she talks about the rise of authoritarianism, her emergence as a socialist feminist in 1979, and pays tribute to the Stonewall generation, including Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera.  Artistic director Romi Kupfer discusses her new Holocaust production 'Singing Swallows' at Theatre Works in St Kilda, Melbourne from June 23 to July 4.  The production is aimed at children, to inform them about the Holocaust in a sensitive and ethical way. In our interview, Romi shares her grandfather's story as a child during the Holocaust and reflects on the current social and political climate.  Singing Swallows | Theatre Works  3CR broadcasts from the stolen lands of the Kulin Nation.  Sovereignty was never ceded.

Queering The Air
Towards health responses instead of policing the pandemic

Queering The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020


Our guest this week is LGBTIQ+ liberationist, Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women member, Alison Thorne who discusses the need for a health response, instead of policing the pandemic, including protest repression, as well as reflections on responses to the HIV / AIDS pandemic in the time of another pandemic.Fundraiser shout-outsCOVID-19 Victorian First Nations Mutual Aid FundIncarcerated Trans & Gender Diverse Community FundMusic Alice Skye - Grand IdeasKee'ahn - Better ThingsJune Jones - Jenny (Breathe)Dark Water - PoisonEdith Lane - Kings of Plinths

In Ya Face
Interviews with Queer Feminist Activists Joan Nestle and Alison Thorne, from the 3CR Archives

In Ya Face

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020


Interviews with queer feminist activists Joan Nestle and Alison Thorne, recorded at 3CR with James McKenzie in February and June 2018.  

In Ya Face
Gender on Birth Certificates Bill in Victoria, Sam Elkin; Victoria's Mental Health System Royal Commission, Indigo Daya; Stonewall Riot 50th Anniversary & Rainbow Warriors Unite, Alison Thorne

In Ya Face

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019


 LGBTIQ community lawyer Sam Elkin from Thorne Harbour Health and St Kilda Legal Service discusses the Births, Deaths and Marriages Amendment Bill in Victoria that would enable gender diverse people to select their gender on their birth certificate without undergoing reproductive organ surgery.Human rights advisor Indigo Daya from the Victorian Mental Illness Awareness Council discusses the Mental Health Royal Commission in Victoria and her organisation's workshops to assist people lodge submissions. https://www.vmiac.org.au/Veteran activist Alison Thorne discusses the Stonewall Riot's significance, as it approaches its 50th Anniversary, and the Radical Women event to commemorate it in Melbourne Rainbow Warriors Unite. https://www.facebook.com/events/357658744954546/

Monday Breakfast
Monday Breakfast

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018


On Monday Breakfast June 25th 2018....7:00am - Acknowledgement of Country7:05am - Alternative News - US Immigration Child Drugging; Analysis of the papers' concerns. 7:15am - Gerry Eamiss from the AFL Fans Association talks about the increasing corporatisation of the AFL and allowing fan’s voices to be heard. 7:35am - Emmett from the Ride-Share Co-Operative about new organising models for Uber, Foodora and Deliver riders and drivers to improve conditions. 7:50am - Over The Wall looks at life for those living with the trail Cashless Welfare Card around Kalgoorlie. 8:00am - Alison Thorne in conversation with James Mackenzie about maintaining a radical approach to LGBTIQ issues8:15am - Sam Quinlan on 10 years in the hospitality industry 

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Out of the Pan
After Yes: Reviving the spirit of Stonewall

Out of the Pan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2018


Alison Thorne talks about After Yes: Reviving the spirit of Stonewall in Australia and Around the Globe

In Ya Face
U=U, Nic Holas; Reviving The Spirit of Stonewall, Alison Thorne

In Ya Face

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018


Nic Holas from the Institute of Many discusses the U=U Campaign and the science that people with undetectable HIV viral loads cannot pass on HIV.  Veteran activist Alison Thorne discusses the politics and activism surrounding the original uprising at the Stonewall Inn in 1969 and Radical Women's forum Reviving The Spirit of Stonewall to commemorate its anniversary. 

Well, Well, Well
Activism and Advocacy (VAC Legacy Series)

Well, Well, Well

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 42:18


ACT UP's D-Day protest at Flinders Street Station on 6 June 1991. Photo by John Willis. As Victoria started to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic of the 1980s, the advocacy and activism of the Victorian AIDS Council (VAC) was complemented by the rise of groups like the AZT taskforce and the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power - ACT UP. In this second episode of the VAC Legacy Series on Well, Well, Well, Cal Hawk talks with longstanding HIV/AIDS and LGBTIQ activists Jamie Gardiner, Chris Gill, Phil Carswell, Colin Batrouney, and Alison Thorne to take a closer look at the community action of the time. They share their experiences as well as pay tribute to some of those people who played a vital role in mobilising our community but are sadly no longer with us - such as Keith Harbour. For more from the VAC legacy series , continue to listening to Well, Well, Well as we’ll air additional episodes in the lead up to VAC's 35th birthday later in the year.   Subscribe to Well, Well, Well podcasts on iTunes! Head to www.vac.org.au for more informaiton about VAC's LGBTI health and wellbeing services This show, Episode #618 originally aired Thursday 3rd May, 2018. .

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Well, Well, Well
Activism in the lead up to HIV in Australia (VAC Legacy Series)

Well, Well, Well

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 31:34


Adam Carr (right) and Alison Thorne (left) at an Homosexual Law Reform Coalition (HLRC) rally, GPO, Melbourne, 1980. Photo by James Spence, Courtesy Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives. As the Victorian AIDS Council (VAC) nears its 35th birthday, Cal Hawk kicks off the series of episodes looking at how our LGBTIQ communities came together to respond to HIV and AIDS in Australia. Cal talks with longstanding LGBTI activists Phil Carswell, Alison Thorne, Chris Gill and VAC Director of Health Promotion, Policy and Communications Colin Batrouney to look at the landscape of LGBTI activism in the late 1970s and how that played an important role in the community's ability to respond to HIV and AIDS in Australia. For more from the VAC legacy series , continue to listening to Well, Well, Well as we'll air additional episodes in the lead up to VAC 35th birthday later in the year. This show, Episode #612 originally aired Monday 19th March, 2018

Tuesday Breakfast
Community control of policing + Women’s Art Register + Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminism

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018


Tuesday 13th March 20187:00am  Acknowledgement of Country7:05am  Alison Thorne from Indigenous Social Justice Association Melbourne and Campaign Against Racism and Fascism Discussing recent issues in VicPol - community control of policing7:30am  News of the Week7:40am Interview with Caroline Phillips from the Women's Art Register. The Women’s Art Register is Australia’s living archive of women’s art practice (non-binary and trans inclusive) and a National, Artist-Run and Not-for-Profit community and resource.8.00am  Alternative News TERF (Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist) Who are they? What's trans erasure? What does solidarity with our Trans sisters look like?8.12am Community AnnouncementsPaint the Town Refugee: Evacuate Manus and NauruRohingyan Refugee Crisis – Why is Australia still saying No?Paint the town Refugee #3Black Sonic Futures by Still Nomads8.22am YouTube audioTrans people are who they say they are – Janet Mock at Melbourne Writers Festival 2017 Musicartist: Dudu Manhenga song: We Langa artist: Grace Barbesong: Afro Segaartist: Erykah Badusong: soldierartist: India Ariesong: Video

Thursday Breakfast
Stop Failing Our Kids Postcard, Community Harvest Project, Cuts To Disability Advocacy, Subscriber Drive, Murray Darling Basin Plans

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018


Alison Thorne  @ISJAMelb - Lidia Thorpe launch Stop Failing Our Kids postcard directed at Daniel Andrews. ISJA to talk about phase 2 of campaignNikki Blanch - Community Development Project Worker, NMLL -  Talking about the launch of the Community Harvest Project Crowdfunding Campaign for North Melbourne Language & LearningMark Grierson – Executive Officer – Disability Advocacy NSW - The NSW government plans to cut independent disability advocacy funding from June this year as NDIS rolls out.Phil Evans @esshg3 - Friends of the Earth, Dirt Radio 3CR - interview with a member of 3CR’s affiliate organisation about being a subscriber and what it means to the station and why a listener would want to join.Morgana Russell - River country campaigner FOE -  Joined with Jacquie Kelly Friends of Nyah Vinifera Forest - The Murray Darling is back in the news with the Senate rejecting the Federal Government's changes to the Basin Plan yesterday.

Radical Australia
Alison Thorne

Radical Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017


LGBTQI activist, Freedom Socialist and revolutionary feminist Alison Thorne

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