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Today's episode is focused on the first edition of the Connect festival, which took place in Bordeaux, France between October 17th and 20th 2024. Connect is a new international festival dedicated to skateboarding culture and its relationship to urban planning, highlighting its cultural and artistic aspects. The event, co-organized by Leo Valls, City Skate Collective and Côte Ouest Agency brought together over 3600 participants from 16 different nationalities and featured exhibitions, conferences, video premieres, workshops, concerts, skateable sculptures and city sessions.(00:13) – Intro(01:13) – First part: behind the scenes with some of the people who organized “Connect”(01:26) – Léo Valls (06:51) – Lucas Lopes (11:34) – Aurélien Gaucherand(15:33) – Flavien Jara (21:33) – Juliette Evon and Jean-Sébastien Lacam(29:11) – Second part: feedback voice memos shared by attendees(30:07) – Julien Januszkiewicz (34:00) – Jan Kliewer (35:48) – Emily Jones(38:32) – Josh Katz(40:16) – Luis Guedes(41:52) – Harry Meadley (46:59) – Lena Germanese(49:53) – Lui Araki(50:29) – Philip Halton (52:59) – Brian Glenney(55:19) – Aurore Roussel(58:03) – Cameron Ohlson(01:00:58) – Charles Paratte(01:02:54) – Jimmy Lannon(01:04:35) – Sophie Friedel(01:06:30) – Andrew Holt(01:08:54) – Julien Glauser(01:11:03) – Mike Mag(01:12:46) – Helen Wyss(01:15:37) – Will Ascott(01:18:35) – Patrick Kigongo (01:21:07) – Gustav Eden(01:24:06) – Kirsty Smith(01:26:52) – Jean Turcat(01:29:24) – David Gough(01:32:44) – Ted Barrow(01:36:21) – Lauren Valls(01:38:35) – Thibault Carpentier(01:42:35) – Leo Sharp(01:44:15) – John Gardner(01:45:53) – Chris Lawton(01:48:43) – Jim Thiebaud (01:51:35) – ConclusionFor more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboardsHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Police say community patrols are playing a key role in helping them investigate and stop crime. Some victims of violent crimes have been joining their local patrol in hopes of making the communities safer. However, patrols still need more members to keep up with rising crime. The CEO of Community Patrols New Zealand called in for a chat with Simon Barnett & James Daniels. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, the deacons have a wonderful conversation with Paulist Deacon Chris Lawton and Paulist Deacon Dan Macalinao. They are both Paulist seminarians and transitional deacons who are slated to be ordained priests on May 18, 2024. Deacon Chris and Deacon Dan both met the Paulist Fathers when they were parishioners at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle in New York City, where the Ordination Mass will be celebrated. Come, Holy Spirit! ABOUT THE SHOW: Deacons Pod is a podcast for everyone. But, it's especially created to inspire and give hope to people on the “threshold of faith”: Those who are thinking about going to Church and those who are thinking about leaving Church. Deacons Pod is hosted by the Paulist Deacon affiliates. The podcast is a production of the Paulist Fathers. More at deaconspod.com
Episode 75 with Gustav Edén, skateboarder and project manager for the city of Malmö, Sweden. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up between Gothenburg and Lund in the 80's, riding for Unabomber Skateboards and Octagon Wheels while living in London and Australia in the late 90's and 2000's before moving back to Sweden and eventually becoming the skateboarding coordinator for the city of Malmö in 2014 among many other things through surprise questions from long-time friends of his: James Woodley and Ali Cairns, Will Harmon, Martin Stahlman, Wig Worland, David Gough, Morgan Campbell, Paul Silvester, Dan Magee, Ted Barrow, John Dahlquist, Leo Sharp, Kyle Beachy, Léo Valls, Chris Lawton, Peter Hellicar, Rich Holland, Mia Erlandsson, Toby Alexander, Sigurd Tvete aka Siggy, Viet N'Guyen, Martin Ottosson and Danijel Stankovic aka Jugga.(00:13) – Intro(01:25) – Gustav life recap(09:52) – James Woodley and Ali Cairns(23:22) – Will Harmon(30:40) – Martin Stahlman (35:16) – Wig Worland(41:48) – David Gough (45:45) – Morgan Campbell(48:25) – Paul Silvester (50:12) – Dan Magee(55:30) – Ted Barrow(01:08:33) – John Dahlquist (01:14:42) – Leo Sharp(01:18:50) – Kyle Beachy(01:22:20) – Léo Valls(01:30:52) – Chris Lawton(01:38:44) – Peter Hellicar(01:45:45) – Rich Holland(01:50:04) – Mia Erlandsson (02:10:12) – Toby Alexander(02:13:49) – Sigurd Tvete aka Siggy (02:19:16) – Viet N'Guyen(02:21:01) – Martin Ottosson(02:29:50) – Danijel Stankovic aka Jugga(02:35:00) – ConclusionFor more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards
How do we face life as it is, with all its inevitable difficulty and with all the meaning and love we might be able to bring to it? And how do we find that in ourselves that is life itself, and live more often from there so that we can meet life with life? This week's Turning Towards Life is hosted, as always, by Lizzie Winn and Justin Wise of Thirdspace. Turning Towards Life, a week-by-week conversation inviting us deeply into our lives, is a live 30 minute conversation hosted by Justin Wise and Lizzie Winn of Thirdspace. Find us on FaceBook to watch live and join in the lively conversation on this episode. You can find videos of every episode, and more about the project on the Turning Towards Life website, and you can also watch and listen on Instagram, YouTube, and as a podcast on Apple, Google, Amazon Music and Spotify. The Facts of Life That you were born and you will die. That you will sometimes love enough and sometimes not. That you will lie if only to yourself. That you will get tired. That you will learn most from the situations you did not choose. That there will be some things that move you more than you can say. That you will live that you must be loved. That you will avoid questions most urgently in need of your attention. That you began as the fusion of a sperm and an egg of two people who once were strangers and may well still be. That life isn't fair. That life is sometimes good and sometimes better than good. That life is often not so good. That life is real and if you can survive it, well, survive it well with love and art and meaning given where meaning's scarce. That you will learn to live with regret. That you will learn to live with respect. That the structures that constrict you may not be permanently constraining. That you will probably be okay. That you must accept change before you die but you will die anyway. So you might as well live and you might as well love. You might as well love. You might as well love. Pádraig Ó Tuama www.padraigotuama.com Photo by Chris Lawton on Unsplash
Episode 43 with Chris Lawton, skateboarder, co-founder of Skate Nottingham and Community Development Officer at Skateboard GB. Together we discussed him growing up in Boston, Lincolnshire, moving to Nottingham in 1996 to study history and connecting with the thriving local skate scene, working in academia at Nottingham Trent University for a few years, traveling to Malmö and Copenhagen with his skate friends and drawing much inspiration from there to launch Skate Nottingham, a non-profit which uses skateboarding as a tool to unlock learning and creativity, participating in a talk about « skate friendly cities » at Pushing Boarders 2018 in London, recently taking the position as Community Development Officer at Skateboard GB, the National Governing Body for skateboarding for the UK… Intro (00:13) Getting started (01:26) Studying modern history in Nottingham (08:44) Fond of Japanese skate culture (13:08) Working in academia (17:40) First time in Malmö (25:00) Many similarities between Nottingham and Malmö (30:35) First steps of creating Skate Nottingham (38:44) Pushing Boarders panel discussion (46:46) Latests projects at Skate Nottingham, collaboration with Tampere in Finland (50:30) Tough love from British skate media (01:05:12) Skateboard GB (01:08:26) Managing time between Skateboard GB and Skate Nottingham (01:13:34) Infertility struggles (01:21:29) Most valuable lesson learned from skateboarding (01:26:43) Friends questions (01:28:08) Conclusion (01:59:54) For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards
This week we are joined by Canadian Football League writing juggernaut Chris Lawton, who talks us through the highlights from the CFL's Grey Cup. We also talk about Zach Wilson's benching, the playoffs as they stand, and what lies ahead on Thanksgiving night
We encounter the timeless poetry of Ecclesiastes about the seasons of our lives. Pete Seeger iconically set this poetry to music so poignant and beautiful that it is known to nearly all of us. Like all good poetry, there is spaciousness to enter it from our many and varied places in life. Some of us may find in these ancient words a seed of despair, some of us a melancholic sort of hope, and still others enormous freedom. There is a time to hear from one another, and today seemed to be that time…Sermon begins at minute 5:26Ecclesiastes 1:4-11; 3:1-11Image: Photo by Chris Lawton on UnsplashAsk the Complicated Questions, VT 440 words - ©2018 GIA Publications, Inc., Contributors: David Bjorlin Permission to podcast the music in this service obtained from One License with license #A-726929. All rights reserved.ResourcesBibleWorm podcast: For Everything There is a Season, Amy Robertson and Robert Williamson, Jr., June 8, 2020.The Forgotten Books of the Bible: Recovering the Five Scrolls for Today, Robert Williamson, Jr., 2018“Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There is a Season”: a song by Pete Seeger, most popularly recorded by The Byrds.“Mysteries, Yes”, Evidence: Poems by Mary Oliver (2010)
This week CFL writer Chris Lawton had a conversation with your favorite CFL coach Jeff Reinebold, covering his time in the CFL so far, as well as College football with Hawaii and some wild times in Vegas
Welcome to the second of two January editions of the award-winning Community Keyboards - celebrating all that's best from the King of Instruments in all its guises - from theatre and classical organs to the latest in digital keyboard technology and beyond. On this programme we meet Compton organ enthusiast CHRIS LAWTON and visit a very rare Compton Augmentum pipe organ in Eccles Congregational Church and an example of a Compton Electrone in Chris's home. We have an exclusive performance on Yamaha 3000 PRO keyboard from ALLAN MURRAY plus our regular help for a listener in ASK ANDY with ANDY CARVILL Don't forget to visit our NEW website - www.communitykeyboards.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/communitykeyboards/message
Welcome to the second of two December editions of the award-winning Community Keyboards - celebrating all that's best from the King of Instruments in all its guises - from theatre and classical organs to the latest in digital keyboard technology and beyond. On this programme - some seasonal favourites old and new with music from KEVIN MORGAN, CHRIS LAWTON, JOHN KYFFIN, JAMES SARGEANT, CHIHO SUNAMOTO, JOHNATHON AND TOM SCOTT, JOANNE NAULLS (POWELL), WILL SHAW, JERRY ALLEN plus our regular help for a listener in ASK ANDY with ANDY CARVILL As mentioned during the programme, my broadcasting colleague ALAN ASHTON will be hanging up his headphones after 50 years on air hosting organ and keyboard music programmes. You can hear his final edition, plus the surprise tributes from colleagues and friends http://organradio.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/communitykeyboards/message
In this episode of the Football's History Headlines we discuss https://pigskindispatch.com/(searchresults)?q2=%22Ernie%20Nevers%22 (Ernie Nevers) big Thanksgiving day game and a controversial https://pigskindispatch.com/(searchresults)?q2=%22Yale%22 (Yale) versus https://pigskindispatch.com/(searchresults)?q2=%22Princeton%22 (Princeton) Tilt as well as many more HOF Legendary stories. We thank https://pigskindispatch.com/(searchresults)?q2=%22Chris%20Lawton%22 (Chris Lawton) for his fine contributions on the Grey Cup games in today's edition of the Football History Headlines. We are very thankful, honored, and humbled to be placed in the top spot of American Football History Podcasts by https://blog.feedspot.com/american_football_history_podcasts/ (Feedspot.com!) it is you the listeners and our fantastic expert guests that take us to these heights. Thank you! Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't because they can still be found at the https://pigskindispatch.com/ (Pigskin Dispatch website). Come join us at the https://pigskindispatch.com/ (Pigskin Dispatch website) to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ https://pigskindispatch.com/home/Email-subscriber (Email-subscriber) Go to https://my.captivate.fm/SportsHistoryNetwork.com/Row1 (SportsHistoryNetwork.com/Row1 )for access to the full Row One catalog for gallery prints and gift items. Plus, get a 15% discount off all prints on the Row One Pictorem Gallery with coupon code SHN15. Get a free one week subscription to Newspapers.com by visiting http://SportsHistoryNetwork.com/newspapers (SportsHistoryNetwork.com/newspapers). And with a paid subscription, you'll also be helping to support the production of this and other Sports History Network shows. We also feature great music by Mike and Gene Monroe along with Jason Neff & great graphics from time to time from the folks at http://www.gridiron-uniforms.com/GUD/controller/controller.php?action=main (Gridiron-Uniform Database). Want more Sports History delivered to your ears, come see this podcast and many more at the https://sportshistorynetwork.com/ (Sports History Network - The Headquarters of Sports' Yesteryear!) We would like to thank the https://footballfoundation.org/ (National Football Foundation), https://www.profootballhof.com/players/ (Pro Football Hall of Fame), https://www.onthisday.com/ (On this day.com) and https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ (Pro Football Reference) Websites for the information shared with you today. Support this podcast
This week the team take a look at both ends of the spectrum, forking some team (all might not be as you'd expect) and creating the next Dynasty. Chris Lawton also joins us to give an update on the Canadian Football League as they near the playoffs
Les « trouvailles de Jaco » consisteront au partage des bribes d'informations ou à des commentaires plus approfondis sur mes lectures et mes visionnements récents. Mes « trouvailles » peuvent prendre la forme d'articles de journaux ou de magazines, de clips vidéo ou de longs métrages. Elles pourront aussi provenir de discussions que j'ai avec d'autres influenceurs. Crédits: Musique de Infraction sur Bandcamp Photo de Chris Lawton sur Unsplash
“Jaco's Finds” is about sharing snippets of information as I come across them or providing more in-depth commentaries on my recent readings and viewings. My “finds” may be in the form of newspaper or magazine articles, video clips or feature films. They could also stem from discussions I have with other influencers. Credits: Music by Infraction on Bandcamp Photo by Chris Lawton on Unsplash
Just Do It by Son Truong Nguyen - Change is the only constant and we need to take action, to be the change. This is a short and sweet story that explains how we need not worry about the outcome and fearlessly adapt the required change. Story Taken from the book Chicken soup for the preteen soul Quote by: Ernest Hemingway Poem by Irene Dunlap Episode art credits: Photo by Chris Lawton on Unsplash
The 1st leather helmet is used, The 1985 Bears coaches almost come to blows mid game, and we remember a Run in the Mud at the Iron Bowl. Also check out the great December 2 CFL Grey Cup blog on the website by Guest Blogger of http://ninetynineyards.com/ (NinetynineYards.com), Chris Lawton. Come join us at https://pigskindispatch.com/ (https://pigskindispatch.com/) to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ https://pigskindispatch.com/home/Email-subscriber (Email-subscriber) We also feature great music by Mike and Gene Monroe along with Jason Neff & great graphics from time to time from the folks at http://www.gridiron-uniforms.com/GUD/controller/controller.php?action=main (Gridiron-Uniform Database). We would like to thank the https://footballfoundation.org/ (National Football Foundation), https://www.profootballhof.com/players/ (Pro Football Hall of Fame), https://www.onthisday.com/ (On this day.com) and https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ (Pro Football Reference) Websites for the information shared with you today. Support this podcast
Dan Marino reaches another NFL milestone, more Heisman winners were announced and we start seeing Conference champions game results plus much more! Special Thanks to https://sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/truly-the-goats/ (Os Davis) for his presentation of the Fog Bowl today! Also check out the great December 1 CFL Grey Cup blog on the website by Guest Blogger of http://ninetynineyards.com/ (NinetynineYards.com), Chris Lawton. Come join us at https://pigskindispatch.com/ (https://pigskindispatch.com/) to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ https://pigskindispatch.com/home/Email-subscriber (Email-subscriber) We also feature great music by Mike and Gene Monroe along with Jason Neff & great graphics from time to time from the folks at http://www.gridiron-uniforms.com/GUD/controller/controller.php?action=main (Gridiron-Uniform Database). We would like to thank the https://footballfoundation.org/ (National Football Foundation), https://www.profootballhof.com/players/ (Pro Football Hall of Fame), https://www.onthisday.com/ (On this day.com) and https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ (Pro Football Reference) Websites for the information shared with you today. Support this podcast
We thank Chris Lawton once again for his Contributions so check out the great November 28 CFL Grey Cup blog on the website by Guest Blogger of http://ninetynineyards.com/ (NinetynineYards.com), Chris Lawton. Come join us at https://pigskindispatch.com/ (https://pigskindispatch.com/) to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ https://pigskindispatch.com/home/Email-subscriber (Email-subscriber) We also feature great music by Mike and Gene Monroe along with Jason Neff & great graphics from time to time from the folks at http://www.gridiron-uniforms.com/GUD/controller/controller.php?action=main (Gridiron-Uniform Database). We would like to thank the https://footballfoundation.org/ (National Football Foundation), https://www.profootballhof.com/players/ (Pro Football Hall of Fame), https://www.onthisday.com/ (On this day.com) and https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ (Pro Football Reference) Websites for the information shared with you today. Support this podcast
Bo's Over the Top Game, and a very special presentation from Os Davis of the Truly the Goat Podcast found on the Sports History Network. You can find episodes of Os podcast cast by clicking https://sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/truly-the-goats/ (TrulytheGOATs). Don't forget to fill your Christmas gift list by checking out https://tudorgames.com/ (Tudor Games). Also check out the great November 27 CFL Grey Cup blog on the website by Guest Blogger of http://ninetynineyards.com/ (NinetynineYards.com), Chris Lawton. Come join us at https://pigskindispatch.com/ (https://pigskindispatch.com/) to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ https://pigskindispatch.com/home/Email-subscriber (Email-subscriber) We also feature great music by Mike and Gene Monroe along with Jason Neff & great graphics from time to time from the folks at http://www.gridiron-uniforms.com/GUD/controller/controller.php?action=main (Gridiron-Uniform Database). We would like to thank the https://footballfoundation.org/ (National Football Foundation), https://www.profootballhof.com/players/ (Pro Football Hall of Fame), https://www.onthisday.com/ (On this day.com) and https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ (Pro Football Reference) Websites for the information shared with you today. Support this podcast
Reconnecting for the first time since the Covi-19 pandemic began Sharon Salzberg and Robert Thurman discuss the her book “Real Change” and how the tools of mindfulness skill training, Buddhist philosophy and the teachings of the Dalai Lama have influenced them over the years. Opening with stories from the “Peacemaking: The Power of Nonviolence” Conference held in San Francisco, California, in 1997 Sharon details how her time with grassroots activists, front-line health care providers, students and labor organizers practicing meditation have inspired, informed and invigorated her. Podcast includes discussions of: Bell Hook’s perspective on social action and the value of creativity and art in creating change, How mindfulness practice can lead one to the tools and the and the Buddhist Inner Sciences of mind transformation, and how individuals living the reality of the teachings of compassion and equanimity can be found all around us. Tibet House US Menla Conversations: Sharon Salzberg – Ep. 243 of the Bob Thurman Podcast was recorded during the live online event “Real Change: Covid, Climate Reality, and the New Normal“, September, 7th, 2020. To learn more about the work and teachings of Sharon Salzberg, please visit her website: www.sharonsalzberg.com. This podcast is apart of the Tibet House US Conversations series of dialogues between Bob Thurman & the leading hearts, minds & personalities bringing the ancient wisdom of Buddhism and Tibet into the modern mindful and compassionate revolution. The Tibet House US Menla Online (THUS MO) Conversations are produced through the generous support of it’s membership community and are a part of the digital member archive made available as a part of becoming a monthly supporter. Tibet House US Menla Conversations: Sharon Salzberg – Ep. 243 Photo by Chris Lawton on Unsplash
Reconnecting for the first time since the Covi-19 pandemic began Sharon Salzberg and Robert Thurman discuss the her book "Real Change" and how the tools of mindfulness skill training, Buddhist philosophy and the teachings of the Dalai Lama have influenced them over the years. Opening with stories from the "Peacemaking: The Power of Nonviolence" Conference held in San Francisco, California, in 1997 Sharon details how her time with grassroots activists, front-line health care providers, students and labor organizers practicing meditation have inspired, informed and invigorated her. Podcast includes discussions of: Bell Hook's perspective on social action and the value of creativity and art in creating change, How mindfulness practice can lead one to the tools and the and the Buddhist Inner Sciences of mind transformation, and how individuals living the reality of the teachings of compassion and equanimity can be found all around us. Tibet House US Menla Conversations: Sharon Salzberg - Ep. 243 of the Bob Thurman Podcast was recorded during the live online event "Real Change: Covid, Climate Reality, and the New Normal", September, 7th, 2020. To learn more about the work and teachings of Sharon Salzberg, please visit her website: www.sharonsalzberg.com. This podcast is apart of the Tibet House US Conversations series of dialogues between Bob Thurman & the leading hearts, minds & personalities bringing the ancient wisdom of Buddhism and Tibet into the modern mindful and compassionate revolution. The Tibet House US Menla Online (THUS MO) Conversations are produced through the generous support of it's membership community and are a part of the digital member archive made available as a part of becoming a monthly supporter. Tibet House US Menla Conversations: Sharon Salzberg - Ep. 243 Photo by Chris Lawton on Unsplash
Show Notes In today's show, we discuss the following questions: Do people know their colours instinctively? (begins at 1.14 min.) How can I tell if I have a warm or cool undertone? (begins at 13.49 min.) What does it mean to lean warm or cool in our Season? (begins at 19.39 min.) Duration total: 32.03 minutes Photo credit: Photo by Chris Lawton on Unsplash
Its a big week, we welcome Nat Coombs who helps preview the 2020 Dolphins, and Chris Hole from UK and Ireland Jets to talk some Sam Darnold, we debate the best Quarterbacks never to win a Superbowl, and Chris Lawton brings us the latest from a delayed CFL season
Its a big week, we welcome Nat Coombs who helps preview the 2020 Dolphins, and Chris Hole from UK and Ireland Jets to talk some Sam Darnold, we debate the best Quarterbacks never to win a Superbowl, and Chris Lawton brings us the latest from a delayed CFL season
This week Duncan Terry and our Canadian Football writer Chris Lawton preview the CFL Grey Cup, the final match of the season. They are join by CFL Play-by-play and CFL.ca writer Marshall Ferguson, and one Britain's biggest CFL fans 'The UK Blue Bomber' Frank Horsley
This week Duncan Terry and our Canadian Football writer Chris Lawton preview the CFL Grey Cup, the final match of the season. They are join by CFL Play-by-play and CFL.ca writer Marshall Ferguson, and one Britain's biggest CFL fans 'The UK Blue Bomber' Frank Horsley
Contenders, MVPs, The Roughriders and Jeff Reinebold's Tigercats! What more could you want from the CFL Preview with Liz Bhandari, Chris Lawton and special guest Stephen Safinuk from the Piffles Podcast
Contenders, MVPs, The Roughriders and Jeff Reinebold's Tigercats! What more could you want from the CFL Preview with Liz Bhandari, Chris Lawton and special guest Stephen Safinuk from the Piffles Podcast
CX Leader Podcast with Steve Walker | A resource for customer experience leaders
A discussion on the importance of executive support and for your CX program and how the organization’s culture can make or break your CX efforts. Steve welcomes customer experience leaders Brian Daniell and Chris Lawton from Deltek to discuss how they developed and continue to maintain a successful customer experience program.
Talk by Chris Lawton on Sunday 27th January 2019 at 19:00
7:00 Acknowledgment of country.7:02 Featured song Nitty Gritty by Shirley Ellis.7:05 Alternative News.7:17 Featured song Black Smoke by Emily Wurramara.7: 22 Songs of Satire, breaking down the meaning behind this weeks song “Black Fella White Fella” by the Warumpi band.7:33James speaks with Phoebe Le Brocque, a bisexual woman and a member of the Queer Collaborations Organising Committee (QCOC) for QC2018, the national Australian queer student conference. They discuss the vital role of the conference, queer student activism, and collective changes.The conference runs July 1 – 7 in Brisbane. For more information, visit qcbrisbane2018.com.7:47 Featured Song Australia Does Not Exist by band DRMNG NOW.7:52 Beyond Bars information and discussion.8:00 Featured song A-WA by Habib Galbi.8:05 Tim Jones speaks on the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse and the government's responses, especially the National Apology scheduled for October.8:20 Information about upcoming NAIDOC week (National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee) running from the 8th- 15th and the events that will be going on.8:25 Awareness for Chris Lawton’s gofundme page. Chris Lawton has subject of workplace racial discrimination.8:28 Featured Song Shake that Thing by the Yung Warriors.
Talk by Chris Lawton on Sunday 10th June 2018 at 19:00