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Doin Time
Tribute to Uncle Ray Jackson

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025


*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.This special Doin' Time program is a dedication and tribute to the much loved and honourable Uncle Ray Jackson, born 27 March, 1941 and died on April 23 2015. He was a Wiradjuri warrior who dedicated his life to fighting for justice and human rights for Aboriginal people, and much more. Our first Tribute to Ray is Joseph Pugliese longtime activist and much loved guest on Doin Time, and close friend of Uncle Ray Jackson.  We will hear from his loved ones throughout the show.We will also interview Carolyn Jackson daughter of Uncle Ray. She has been a much loved part of the show since 2015 when her father passed away. Ray is missed by Carolyn, and her beautiful family.Lastly, we will bring you an interview with Rob from Monday Breakfast. On Saturday the 26th of April around 450 activists attended a counterprotest in the name of trans liberation. The action was countering the reactionary 'WOMEN WILL SPEAK' rally, organised by TERFs and white nationalists. A similar event held last year by the Women's Action Group, an organisation dedicated to spouting transphobia, was attended by members of the National Socialist Network. A group of trans and queer people, antifascists, and other allies disrupted Saturday's action by making noise and dancing to music in numbers vastly higher than that of the transphobic rally. Police set up a designated area during the day and used these powers to force activists, many of whom are disabled, to remove their masks before searching them with a wand. VicPol later used brutal force against protestors who were chanting about Victoria Police's murder of Somali man Abdifatah Ahmed in Footscray two weeks ago.  Doin' Time spoke to Rob Harrison, a proud non-binary, transgender and queer person, who attended the rally and witnessed the police violence. They are a co-host of the Monday Breakfast show at 3CR Community Radio. I invited Rob on to the show today because Uncle Ray was very committed to fighting police powers, and always stood in solidarity with our trans siblings. Rob gave an eyewitness account of the rally, and the police brutality. 

Doin Time
Taking Aboriginal rights to the UN - 7th April 2025

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025


Refugees and supporters rally for justic.First up on this week's Doin Time is an interview with  Associate Professor Dr Hannah McGlade of Curtin University, expert member of the UN Permanent Forum for Indigenous Issues and complaint author. We speak to her about a complaint which has been submitted to the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, with the support of the Human Rights Law Centre.Joining us after that we have David Glanz from the Refugee Action Collective, who will update us about a rally on Saturday in Brunswick to demand that Labor's deportation laws are scrapped and refugees in limbo are given permanent visas.

Doin Time
Draconian police powers - 23rd March 2025

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025


On this week's Doin Time, Marisa brings us an interview with  Lee Carnie, Director of Policy and Advocacy at the Federation of Community Legal Centres. They speak to us about the expansion of draconian police powers impacting marginalised communities.We then hear from Nina from Flat Out, who shared her thoughts on the snap action regarding bail laws, and discussed her lived experience representing women in prison. We also played some audio of her speech from the snap action. Marisa also spoke with David Glanz, who was one of the Rally organizers for the 19 March Rally at Parliament over protest laws. David reported on the events of the rally.

Doin Time
Bail laws repeat past failures - 17th March 2025

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025


*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.This week's Doin Time features an extended interview with Josephine Langbien, Associate Legal Director from the Human rights Law Centre, regarding brutal new anti-migrant laws rushed through Parliament last year.   Next is an extended interview with Sohini Mehta, Senior Lawyer from the Human Rights Law Centre. She works on First Nations Justice, and we hear from her about The Allan Government's  proposal  to revivive the worst of dangerous and discriminatory bail laws which will harm Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and generations of Victorian children by keeping people needlessly locked away in pre-trial detention.

Doin Time
Racial profiling and Islamophobia - 24th February 2025

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025


*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody. On this week's Doin Time, Marisa interviews Ilo DIaz from the Centre Against Racial Profiling regarding sweeping new police powers which will exacerbate racial profiling. Folliowing that interview, we present a recording of the rally against Islamophobia that took places at the office of Andre Giles in Thomastown.

Doin Time
Anti-Zionist Jews for Palestine - 10th February 2025

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025


*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.First on this week's Doin Time, Marisa spoke to Trinity Ford, President of People With Disability Australia, who spoke about the Queensland Government's Trans Health Ban and what this means for trans and intersex young people with disability. Next, we bring you an interview with David Glanz, one of the organizers of the Anti-Zionist Jewish rally which took place on Sunday, 9 February.After that we hear from Sarah Schwartz, Human Rights Law Centre Legal Director, about  the Albanese Government's mandatory minimum sentences.

Doin Time
Children imprisoned to make Queensland 'safer' - 16th December 2024

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024


*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.First up in this week's episode of Doin Time, Marisa speaks to Maggie Munn of the Human Rights Law Centre about the new laws in Queensland that will allow children to be given adult sentences, and how they will disproportionately affect Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander children. Next, she speaks to Trinity Ford, interim president of People With Disability Australia. Trinity gives us a summary of the year in disability rights across Australia. Lastly, we hear from Meena Singh, Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People in Victoria, about Victoria's Youth Justice bill and the factors affecting human rights of young people in Victoria.  

Doin Time
Conditions in Darwin Women's Prisons - 2nd December 2024

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024


*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.On this week's Doin Time, Marisa starts by speaking to Tabitha Lean regarding the terrible conditions in Darwin women's prisons. Shortly after, we hear from solicitor Samantha Lee regarding the thousands of invalid Covid fines being withdrawn by the Victorian government. 

Doin Time
Truth and Justice in Chile - 18th November 2024

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024


*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.In this special episode of Doin Time, we start off with a special report produced by 3CR volunteer Pilar Aguilera on the Australian National Campaign for Truth and Justice in Chile and their fight to extradite former Pinochet agent Adriana Rivas to Chile for her alleged role in torture and extermination under the Pinochet regime.

Doin Time
11 Years in Limbo - 11th November 2024

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024


*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.In this episode of Doin Time, Marisa brings us updates from the Melbourne asylum-seeker encampment regarding their battle with the fast-track visa system. After, she speaks to Laura John from the Human Rights Law Centre about the High Court's ruling on ankle bracelets and curfews. 

Doin Time
Unwelcome the King - 21st October 2024

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024


*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody. In this episode of Doin Time, Marisa speaks to Keiran Stewart-Assheton and Uncle Coco of the Black Peoples Union about the day's protests against the visit of King Charles.

Doin Time
Truth-telling as the way forward - 14th October 2024

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024


*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.In this episode of Doin Time, Marisa speaks to Sue-Ann Hunter, Deputy Chair & Commissioner of Yoorrook Justice Commission, to provide updates on Victoria's Truth-Telling process and the land injustice inquiry.

Doin Time
Marking a Year of Genocide in Palestine - 7th October 2024

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024


*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.In this episode of Doin Time, Marisa is joined by David Glanz of the Refugee Action Collective to discuss the Sunday Free Palestine protest fromt he 6th of October, marking a year of genocide in Palestine. After, she interviews Nadez from 12,000 Captive Souls about the current state of the refugee encampment in Docklands. 

Doin Time
Lest We Forget The Frontier Wars, Disrupt Land Forces 2024 - 9 September

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024


*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.Sunday the 8th of September saw the official launch of Disrupt Land Forces 2024, with an event at Camp Sovereignty called "Lest We Forget The Frontier Wars." In this episode of Doin Time, Marisa plays us some recordings from the event, including speeches by Megan Krakouer and Uncle Ned Hargraves. 

Monday Breakfast
VU NTEU members stood down | Disrupt Land Forces updates | Voting for Palestine in Council Elections

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024


On this iteration of the Monday Breakfast show you'll hear: Rob spoke with NTEU's Victorian Secretary Sarah Roberts about the Victoria University National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) members who have been stood down in response to Victoria University NTEU members striking for a new EBA with fair pay and conditions.  Megan Krakouer and Gerry Georgatos from the National Suicide Prevention and Trauma Recovery Project speaking with Marisa from Doin Time about the two deaths of young people in custody in so-called WA. Please note that this interview may contain references to self harm as well as may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody. Catch the Doin Time show from 4 - 5pm on Mondays, or alternatively listen to previous episodes here.Updates surrounding Disrupt Land Forces which begun on Sunday night. Rob and Eric spoke of the statement released by Melbourne Activist Legal Support surrounding VicPol's special powers given within the area surrounding the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Read the details here. They also spoke of the 100 police officers and multiple police helicopters deployed to escort a tank into the Convention Centre over the weekend. 1,800 police officers (one tenth of the state's entire police force) who will be on the ground to protect the arms dealers. We then hear two speakers from the SWANA region who spoke out this Saturday outside Federal MP for the ALP Peter Khalil's office on Sydney Rd in Coburg, organised by @merribek4palestine. First we hear from Mohammad Helmy, Greens candidate for Darebin City Council in upcoming local elections. He is also a staunch ally for the Palestinian Struggle. Then we hear Nathalie Farah, representative for Disrupt Land Forces, with some weekend updates and a call to action for the campaign.We Vote For Palestine is a project to make it easier for voters to identify Pro-Palestine candidates. They have created a ‘Vote for Palestine Pledge'. The Pledge is a commitment to take solidarity actions if elected. All council candidates in the NSW September 2024 and Victoria October 2024 elections will be invited to sign the pledge. With community support over the coming weeks, We Vote For Palestine will create a scorecard for each council ward in NSW and Victoria. Listen to 3CR's dedicated coverage of Disrupt Land Forces here. Songs played: Bow Down - BARKAAWar Pigs - Black Sabbath Persecutor - The Wretched of the Earth / Military Issue (Live) from the album 'A HOMELAND DENIED: A compilation for the Palestinian Liberation' compiled by the Hardcore 4 Gaza Initiative. All profits from this project are donated to MECA for Peace to send humanitarian aid to Palestinian youth in Gaza.'Witness' composed by Connor D'Netto and performed by Jayson Gillham, a pianist whose performance here in Naarm was recently cancelled after an on-stage dedication to Palestinian journalists who have died. All proceeds from the release will be donated to Palestine Australia Relief and Action. There is a limited edition risograph print of the song's art for sale involved in that effort too.

Doin Time
Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, Youth Incarceration, Permanent VISAs Now - 2nd September 2024

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024


*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.In this week's Doin Time, Marisa speaks to representatives from the Black Peoples Union and the National Suicide Prevention Trauma Recovery about youth incarceration and Aboriginal deaths in custody. After, she speaks to Ranuga from the Tamil Refugee Council regarding the dreadful consequences of the fast-track system. 

Doin Time With Joe
DOIN TIME WTIH JOE SUPPORT GROUP PT3

Doin Time With Joe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 22:55


Joe shares dialogue between members of prison support group Check out my merch store, here's the link ⁠https://partner.spreadshirt.com/shop-area/1694780/shop --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-baker46/support

Doin Time
Refugee Encampment Update and the Tamil Refugee Council - 19th of August 2024

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024


*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.In this episode of Doin Time, Marisa crosses live to the 12,000 Captive Souls refugee protest encampment in Docklands for two separate interviews. At 4pm she speaks to Iranian refugee Nades, and then at 4:30pm she speaks to Tamil activist Renuga Inpakumar.

Doin Time With Joe
DOIN TIME WTIH JOE SUPPORT GROUP PT2

Doin Time With Joe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 22:21


Joe shares dialogue between members of prison support group Check out my merch store, here's the link ⁠https://partner.spreadshirt.com/shop-area/1694780/shop --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-baker46/support

Doin Time With Joe
DOIN TIME WTIH JOE SUPPORT GROUP PT1

Doin Time With Joe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 23:03


Joe shares dialogue between members of prison support group Check out my merch store, here's the link https://partner.spreadshirt.com/shop-area/1694780/shop   --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-baker46/support

Doin Time With Joe
SUPPORT GROUP SESSION 7

Doin Time With Joe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 21:10


Dealing with the stressed of being harassed by staff and racism: Doin Time with Joe Support Group was created to provide inmates a safe environment to speak freely about what concerns them   Check out my merch store, here's the link https://partner.spreadshirt.com/shop-area/1694780/shop --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-baker46/support

Doin Time With Joe
SUPPORT GROUP SESSION 6

Doin Time With Joe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 27:58


How prison affects inmates: Doin Time with Joe Support Group was created to provide inmates a safe environment to speak freely about what concerns them   Check out my merch store, here's the link https://partner.spreadshirt.com/shop-area/1694780/shop --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-baker46/support

Doin Time
Doin Time - 29th of July 2024

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024


Doin Time
Doin Time - 15th of July 2024

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024


Thursday Breakfast
Youth 'Justice' Bill 2024, Victorian Minimum Rental Standards, Monash Solidarity Encampment, Yoorrook's Public Hearings, Looking Back at Beyond the Bars

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024


Acknowledgement of Country//Headlines//Andrew Yue - Jesuit Social Services Marisa on Doin Time interviewed Andrew Yue who has worked at Jesuit Social Services for over 10+ years, regarding raising the age of criminal responsibility. They spoke about the Youth Justice Bill 2024 that seeks to raise the age all the way to 14, and most importantly for young people who carry out certain behaviour, we have to address what's driving the behaviour and address trauma, and renegagement with community, education, family to ensure that young people can flourish. However, there are concerns around how the bill is implemented, police powers, and what this means for young people. You can catch the full show on Doin Time on 3CR Mondays from 4pm - 5pm. // Harry - Renters & Housing UnionLast month, the Allan government announced a long awaited amendment to minimum rental standards in Victoria. While change is welcomed by renters and advocates, there are significant oversights - some of which we covered in our talk on July 6 with Sophie Emder from Sweltering Cities. This week, we are joined by Harry, secretary of the Renters and Housing Union to discuss their submission on the proposed minimum standards. Sweltering Cities and RAHU worked together to centre community in their submissions by running a series of workshops, and today we will be delving into the recommendations formulated as a result.// Madi - Monash Palestine Solidarity Encampment. We hear from Madi Curkovic who is a Monash Student Association Queer Officer and an organiser at Students for Palestine Monash. She is also one of the nine students at Monash being threatened with expulsion or suspension for organising the Gaza solidarity encampment at Monash. In a speech given at the Free Palestine Naarm Rally on 30 June 2024, Madi spoke about the complicity of universities and educational institutions in Israel's genocide of Palestine and the silencing of pro-Palestinian students on campus.// Deputy Chair and Commissioner Sue-Anne Hunter - The Yoorrook Justice CommissionYoorrook, or ‘truth' in the Wemba-Wemba language, is a fundamental element in the fight for First Nations justice in so-called Australia. The Yoorrook Justice Commission launched in 2022 as the first formal truth telling process investigating the ongoing impacts of colonisation on First Nations people. Last month, the Commission saw its seventh round of public hearings and today we are joined by Deputy Chair and Commissioner Sue-Anne Hunter to unpack them. Sue-Anne is a proud Wurundjeri and Ngurai Illum Wurrung woman, who is widely recognised for developing rights-based, transformative practice responses that empower First Nations people to heal from the continuing effects and processes of colonisation. Watch Jarvis Tell's His Story mentioned in this segment.// Looking Back at Beyond the Bars Next week marks the 23rd iteration of Beyond the Bars. Running since 2002, Beyond the Bars is a live broadcast featuring songs, stories, opinions and poems from First Nations inmates in Victorian prisons. In honour of Beyond the Bars 23rd iteration which will air next week and in commemoration of NAIDOC week, we will be replaying segments from last years show. Today, you will hear some audio recorded in Dame Phyllis Frost centre. Song - Love will keep us alive - Naihana & Amos 3.24//

Doin Time
Doin Time - 8th of July 2024

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024


Doin Time
Doin Time - 1st of July 2024

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024


Doin Time
Doin Time - 24 June 2024

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024


Doin Time
Doin Time - 17th of June 2024

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024


Doin Time
Doin Time - 10th of June 2024

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024


One More & I'm Outta Here (onemoreandimouttahere.com).
Solar Eclipse Survivors & Music Row Doin Time!!!!!

One More & I'm Outta Here (onemoreandimouttahere.com).

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 67:11


Welcome back to the shit show!!!  We survived the Eclipse!!!!  Dan made it back from his pilgrimage and I survived my dilated pupils staring at the Eclipse!!!   Dan will regal us with his travels and observations of the end of the world.  Country music icons (and family of some) havin brushes with the law!  What are people thinkin....or not.  We have some fun Cincy Reds banter and how fast Elly De La Cruz is.  Our buddy Zeek Arkham posted a funny video that I am sure will get Dan on a Biden rant!!!  This Day In History as well!!!REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE….DOWNLOAD ON ALL YOUR AUDIO PLATFORMS….AND LEAVE A 5 STAR RATING AND REVIEW ON APPLE & SPOTIFY!!!MERCH: https://onemoreandimouttaherepodcast.square.site

Women on the Line
Parole in Victoria

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024


This week on the program we take a deep dive into Victoria's parole system.First we hear an interview by 3CR Broadcaster Priya Kunjan with Karen Fletcher, Executive Officer of Flat Out about the impact of compounding and increasing barriers to parole on incarcerated people in Victoria.Then we hear Marisa from 3CR's Doin Time show speaking with Sarah Schwartz, manager of the Wirraway Police and Prison Accountability Practice at the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service and lecturer at Melbourne Law School about the upcoming coronial inquest into the November 2021 death in custody of Yamatji, Noongar, Wongi and Pitjantjatjara woman Heather Calgaret.The recent statement issued by Heather's family and VALS ahead of the inquest can be found here.

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show
Show Highlight- Doin Time

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 4:13


Brynny tells us what it's like on the inside!

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Maxwell's Kitchen
MK125 - Things to see in Split, Croatia - Dalmatia

Maxwell's Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 7:24


A travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Split, Croatia. Split is the second-largest city in Croatia and lies on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea. The city's founding is estimated to have been in 3rd century BC, and was home to Roman Emperor, Diocletian - where there are portions of the palace he constructed still visible today.Previous episodes - MK124 - Cinque Terre, Italy - https://youtu.be/L_y1Znpx-UIMK123 - Finale Ligure, Italy - https://youtu.be/W_vvRjbbNykMK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ4MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “Doin Time" written by Ira Gershwin, Dorothy Heyward, Bradley Nowell, and Maggie Plum; performed by Sublime. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by sonorafilms. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

Tuesday Breakfast
Speak Out for Palestine, Australian Universities in Crisis, Campaign to Stop 3rd Tulla Runway, Housing for Aboriginal Communities

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023


7:15 - We hear some snippets from the rally held in Coburg on Thursday 19th of October, called by Merri-bek councilors Sue Bolton and Monica Harte, where 1000 people gathered to call for a free Palestine. This audio was recorded by Annie McLouglin from Solidarity Breakfast.7:35 - Marie Brennan has been Professor at several universities and has researched and written about the dire changes in our university system since the 90s. In this interview with Jennifer Borrell for Think Again, Marie outlines the moves to a more commercialised, top-down management model, in which academic staff have less say, and many have become demoralised and burnt out. This is a gender equity issue, as many of the casual staff left carrying the load are women.8:00 - Shannon Meilak is one of the lead campaigners for the No 3rd Tulla Runway. She is also a community advocate and activist for her lifelong community of Brimbank and founded the Brimbank Sustainability & Climate Action Group. Shannon joins us to talk about the campaign to stop the construction of a third runway at Melbourne Airport.8:15 - Aunty Janelle Speed, Biripi/Dhungutti woman and community consultant, speaks to Marisa from Doin Time about the housing crisis in this country, highlighting the ability to access safe and affordable housing as one of the key issues affecting Aboriginal people. Songs:Pinnacle Bitch - Miss Kaninna [3:21] (Language warning)River - Ibeyi [3:46]Blak Nation - Emma Donovan [3:11]

Juice Pro Wrestling
Doin Time

Juice Pro Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 95:27


This week we discuss the first couple episodes of AEW Collision, Forbidden Door and what matches we enjoyed most, why Orange Cassidy should be considered a pillar and the incredible run he's been on, the media scrum after Forbidden Door, Bryan Danielson breaking his arm against Okada, CM Punk taking an elbow to the yam bag, Sting's bald spot returns, Eddie Kingston is a true gem and needs to be treated as such, why we'd love to see Santana & Ortiz return, Omega and Ospreay absolutely killing it in their NJPW US title rematch, Fight Forever releases this week and we talk about more goodies that were leaked, and Warrior Wrestling hosts it's last show at Marian Catholic this Friday and we relive some of our favorite moments from Warrior plus tell you where to watch Friday Night Lights!    Support the show by clicking here: https://Linktr.ee/juiceprowrestling    

Doin Time
Special Radiothon Episode: interview highlights to stay tuned and stay radical

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023


*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody. For this special Radiothon Episode of Doin' Time, Marisa speaks with Cheryl Kaulfuss from ISJA Melbourne, reflects on the Doin Time program as a listener of the program, talking about her highlights from the past year, her favourite annual memorial programs and why she believes supporting community-powered radio 3CR is so important.   Later Marisa showcases some of the interviews of the past year, including: Cheryl Axleby (Change the Record), about the UN convention against torture and deaths in custody,  Megan Krakouer (National Suicide Prevention & Trauma Recovery Project), about her work with children in detention in WA,  Sue-Anne Hunter (Yoorrook Justice Commission) about her work with Yoorrook, and the road to Treaty, and the importance in supporting Aboriginal community-controlled organisations,  The late Uncle Jack Charles, from his special Tribute Program last year, Joseph Pugliese (friend of the late Uncle Ray Jackson) speaking about Uncle Ray's life on his yearly Doin Time Memorial Program 2023, Nicole Lee (People with Disability Australia), about condemning neo-nazi and far-right anti-trans activism. Marisa also thanks those listeners who have already pledged toward Doin' Time's $850 target, noting that prisoners and detainees cannot donate... Stay Tuned and Stay Radical, and make a tax-deductible donation online here, or give us a call on (03) 9419 8377 during business hours with your pledge.  Head to www.3cr.org.au/dointime for full access to links and previous podcasts.

Doin Time
Uncle Ray Jackson Memorial Program

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023


 *Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images and descriptions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and of deaths in custody.This episode of Doin Time is a yearly dedication and tribute to the much-loved honourable Uncle Ray Jackson (27 March 1941 – 23 April 2015). Uncle Ray was a Wiradjuri warrior who dedicated his life to fighting for justice and human rights for aboriginal people and much more. First up on the program, we hear from Julie Tongs, proud Wiradjuri woman, campaigner, and CEO of Winnunga, an organisation which provides culturally safe environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the ACT and surrounding regions to access a broad scope of health and community services. She discusses culturally safe practises for Aboriginal people in prisons, in an follow-up interview of Doin' Time's broadcast of a recent VALS' Prison Healthcare Webinar, on which Julie featured. She discusses her 30+ years of experience fiercely advocating for the expansion of holistic community-controlled Aboriginal primary health services and organisations.  Next up on the program, Marisa interviews Uncle Ray's daughter, Carolyn Jackson, remembering her father and his legacy, work and the ongoing fight for justice. Doin' Time apologises for the technical difficulties encountered during this interview. Lastly, Marisa speaks with Joseph Pugliese, Uncle Ray's friend and longtime activist, also co-editor of Mapping Deathscapes: Digital Geographies of Racial and Border Violence. Discussion ranges from from his work on the waterfront in the trade union sector, to battles in Indigenous Deaths in Custody, legislating family attendance for autopsies to ensure ceremony and respect. Joseph provides the historical context to Uncle Ray's life and work, and his warmth, vision and determination in battling for all victims of violence and injustice, and the strength of his legacy which lives on today.

Tuesday Breakfast
Invasion Day events, prison reform and abolition in Vic, Save our Songlines campaign in Murujuga, WA, First Nations anti-nuclear activism

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023


Headlines- Public drunkenness to be decriminalised by November 2023 - Invasion Day Dawn Service 2023 - Queensland First Nations justice officer's new role - Three people face Perth court charged with the murder of Indigenous teenager Cassius Turvey - The Right To Know scheme in NSW - Public health bodies to take over care in Victorian women's prisons - VALS Invasion Day webinar on Zoom today - register here - "Australia Day" parade cancelled - Invasion Day rallies in Naarm and across the country 7:15: Marisa from Doin Time and Nerita Waight (VALS) discuss the harm caused by 'tough on crime' politics, the alternative plan for Aboriginal Justice in Victoria, how the government is dragging its feet on prison reform and what prison abolition would look like.   7:30: Raelene Cooper speaks to Eiddwen on Earth Matters about the destruction of the Woodside Scarborough Gas plant and the proposed Urea fertilizer plant are having on the Murujuga in Western Australia, solutions for the region and the need for proper consent and consultation with First Nations people in any development across Australia. Follow the Save our Songlines campaign here.  8:00: Kokatha woman, nuclear test survivor and outspoken advocate Aunty Sue Coleman Haseldine on Disrupt Land Forces and the importance of anti-weapons activism. This interview first aired on Tuesday Breakfast on 14 October 2022.  Songs- The Children Came Back - Briggs ft. Gurrumul & Dewayne Everettsmith - Better in Blak - Thelma Plum- Ngarrindjeri Woman - Ruby Hunter- Damaged - Miiesha   

Operation Evil
Episode 64: What Happened to Richard Scott Embry?

Operation Evil

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 36:23


Episode 64: What Happened to Richard Scott Embry?https://www.14news.com/story/13715286/miller-pleads-not-guilty-in-owensboro-murder-case/https://www.14news.com/story/13497261/person-of-interest-identified-in-owensboro-murder/https://www.14news.com/story/13506397/opd-miller-has-lengthy-criminal-record/Richard Scott Embry's song “Doin Time” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzxP66XI6Ok To Become a Patreon Supporter: https://www.patreon.com/operationevilpodcastBuzzsprout Link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1785489Support the show

90s Music Got Me Like...
"Doin Time" by Sublime

90s Music Got Me Like...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 24:47


90s Music Got Me Like... "Doin Time" by Sublime The podcast that looks back on one song from the 90s every episode, hosted by Eric and Kendra Mikols. RSS - https://90smusicgotmelike.libsyn.com/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/90smusicgotme Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/90smusicgotme

Wednesday Breakfast
The Roots of Racism, Early Ethical Enterprise Pitch Competition, Remembering Uncle Jack Charles & Zero Waste Festival

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022


Wednesday 14th of September 2022 7:15am Cam Smith and Andy Flemming from 3CR's 'Yeah Nah Pasaran!' talk with Dr Terri Givens about her book The Roots of Racism: The Politics of White Supremacy in the US and Europe. (Original broadcast 08/09/22) 7:35am Claudia speaks with Susanna Bevilacqua, founder of Moral Fairground, a social enterprise providing opportunities for capacity building, knowledge sharing, and collaborations in the ethical business sector. The organisation is running an Early Ethical Enterprise Pitch Competition to encourage start-up businesses which have the potential to improve the social, economic, and environmental conditions of a community.http://www.moralfairground.com.au 7:55am We pay tribute to Uncle Jack Charles who unfortunately passed away yesterday and is always remembered as a great man, who fought for the First Nations people and a legendary actor. Here we reminisce on an interview Marisa from Doin Time did with Uncle, speaking about systemic issues with insidious questions of Proof of Aboriginality, which led to the Australia Council for the Arts amending their policy. (Originally broadcast 01/08/22) 8:15am We hear from Kirsty Bishop Fox, director of the Zero Waste Festival on in Melbourne this Saturday. The festival showcases ideas and inspiration of how to rethink your waste with a variety of events including a clothes swap, panel discussions, a film screening and much much more. MusicTwo Countries of Mind- Sincerely, GrizzlyAgboju Logun- Shina Williams & His African Percussionists  

DailyAustinMusic
Sixty Second Sunday Sermon - Time for Doin, Time for Chillin

DailyAustinMusic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 1:33


WARNING! It's Sunday, So Imma preach a little. #atxmusic #atxmusicscene #atxmusicians #atx #atxlifestyle #atxart #atxliving #atxartist #atxevents #atxlove #atxhiphop #atxnightlife #austin #austintexas #austintx #austinmusic #austinmusicscene #austinmusicians #austinlive #sixtysecondsundaysermon #creativeculturechristianity #creativeculture

Doin Time
Uncle Ray Jackson Tribute Show: Part 1

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022


*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images and discussion of Aboriginal and Torres-Strait Islander people who have died This special Doin' Time program is the first part in a shining yearly tribute to the much-loved and honourable Uncle Ray Jackson, who died on April 23 2015. Uncle Ray was a Wiradjuri warrior who dedicated his life to fighting for justice and human rights for Aboriginal people affected by the so-called criminal justice system, and all people affected by state violence. A vocal and knowledgeable Deaths in Custody campaigner, and long-time President of the Indigenous Social Justice Association (ISJA), Uncle Ray received the prestigious French Human Rights medal, with the Australian state (despite its long history of atrocities) never allocating an award to him. Part two of this tribute with Uncle Ray's daughter Carolyn Jackson and Professor Bronwyn Carlson will air in two weeks, on May 9 2022. Marisa speaks today with Joseph Pugliese, Uncle Ray's friend, longtime activist, and editor of Doin Time's recently featured book, Mapping Deathscapes: Digital Geographies of racial and Border Violence. Joseph gives a comprehensive introduction and historical context to Ray's life and work, beginning with his trauma as a child of the stolen generations driving his burning desire to achieve social justice. Joseph highlights Uncle Ray's extraordinary grasp and memory of complex legal cases, but importantly also the profound and heartfelt understanding he had for the human dimension of each and every case which makes his activism and legacy so powerful. Amongst the many topics discussed are his work in legislating family attendance for autopsies of Indigenous Deaths in Custody to ensure ceremony and respect, his strong history of trade unionism in Sydney, and his vast internationalist view of activism, from connecting with First Nations activists in North America to denouncing Israeli state violence in occupied Palestine. Tune in on Monday May 9 for part two of this special Uncle Ray Jackson Memorial program.

Thursday Breakfast
Massacres Map Project, GEETA Film, Visa and Migration Pathways, Trans Day of Audibility, & Call It Out Racism Register

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022


 7:15am - Prof Lyndall RyanAn eight year long project to map the massacres of people on the Australian frontier is the “first sustained effort to break the code of silence” on the violence of colonisation. The map is not definitive, because so many massacres were hidden and people have never talked about them, but this is the first time we have a national map that has a clear method of investigation. The true picture may never be known because the code of silence about massacres has been universal. Prof Lyndall Ryan, the academic and historian who led the massacres map project at the University of Newcastle joined Marisa Sposaro on Doin Time earlier in the week     CONTENT WARNING:  A warning that the audio contains information about acts of violence that may cause distress.(There are no images of people on this website) 7:30am - Emma Macey-StorchEmma Macey-Storch is the director of the film GEETA. A film about a mother's heartfelt attempt to support herself and her daughter after an acid attack. The Melbourne premiere is scheduled for this Wed 30th of March at 7pm at the Astor Theatre. You can find tickets on :https://www.astortheatre.net.au/films/geeta Please be advised that this interview contains discussion of intimate partner violence, physical assault, and acid attacks. If you need support please contact 1800RESPECT(1800 737 732) or Safe Steps on 1800 015 188. 7:45am - Matt KunkelMatt Kunkel is the CEO of the Migrant Worker's Centre and joins us today to discuss visa and migration pathways. We will discuss the Centre's recent Lives in Limbo report and the recent news that Australia will begin recognising degrees from India. 8:00am - Tilde Joy3CR producer extraordinaire Tilde Joy comes on to chat about our special Trans Day of Audibility 2022 broadcast, 7 hours of trans radio this Sunday the 27th of March from 12-7PM in the lead up to Trans Day of Visibility on 31 March. 8:15am - Fiona AllisonDr Fiona Allison, Senior Research Fellow at Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research, joins us to speak about the Call It Out racism register released this week by the National Justice Project and Jumbunna Institute, which aims to track instances of racism against First Nations people. She has worked on national and other projects related to improving justice outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, including in the area of race discrimination and racism and in the criminal justice system.

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition
Episode 561: February 13, 2022

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 95:50


Episode 561: February 13, 2022 playlist: Einsturzende Neubauten, "Die Interimsliebenden (alternate)" (Strategies Against Architecture III) 2001 Mute Gnod, "Bad Apple" (Hexen Valley) 2022 Rocket OHYUNG, "symphonies sweeping!" (imagine naked!) 2022 NNA Tapes Dalek, "Decimation (Dis Nation)" (Precipice) 2022 Ipecac JK Flesh, "Brain Wash" (New Religions Old Rules) 2022 Avalanche 50 Foot Wave, "Staring Into The Sun" (Black Pearl) 2022 Fire Blanket Swimming, "What Has Become Of... (edit)" (All Auspices) 2021 Giraffe Tapes Letting Up Despite Great Faults, "Gemini" (IV) 2021 self-released Lauten der Seele, "Ich ging durch einen grasgrunen Wald" (Lauten der Seele) 2022 Hands in the Dark Orphx and Kareem, "Future Present" (As Your Skies Are Fading Away) 2022 Zhark Tom Lonnqvist, "Hain" (Aria) 2022 Mille Plateaux Cabaret Voltaire, "Doin Time (live at Toronto Concert Hall 05.05.85)" (Archive 828285 Live) 2013 Intone Bass Clef, "Interform" (Interform Untunnel) 2022 The Trilogy Tapes Matmos, "Flight to Sodom / Lot do Salo" (Regards/Uklony dla Boguslaw Schaeffer) 2022 Thrill Jockey Soft Kill, "Fatigue (feat. Jerry A)" (New Age / Fatigue) 2020 TKO Diamanda Galas, "8 Men And 4 Women (live at the Knitting Factory, New York City, February 14, 2006)" (Guilty Guilty Guilty) 2008 Mute Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.

Refugee Radio
Refugee Radio - Update on Priya, Nades, Kopi and Tharni

Refugee Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021


We listened to a song by hani-abdile and yarrie bangura called Poetd We have an interview from the Doin Time show with updates from advocate Simone for the Tamil family.  We finish with a song from Ajak Kawi with Life is a Mystery. 

Doin Time With Joe
Doin Time With Joe (Trailer)

Doin Time With Joe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 0:34


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The Cannon Canon
Doin' Time On Planet Earth (w/Frank and Geoff)

The Cannon Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 98:54


GET YOUR PHANTOM TINGLES READY! We are watching 1988's total fever dream of a movie "Doin' Time On Planet Earth". Join The Cannon Canon bros as they half-remember watching it as a child and marvel at the total lost comedic genius of Adam West. As well as ask all the right questions about this almost unavailable lost "possible punk classic" of a movie. Questions like "Did Darren Star bury this movie post his 90210/Sex and the City fame? Is there some hidden connection between Doin Time and "Teen Wolf? Why would you make a movie about the B-52's and never have them show up? And the question we are all asking ourselves...How did Maureen Stapleton end up in this movie? How did we miss Roddy McDowall as the minister?! And many more. So marvel at how Adam West is clearly an inspiration to Matt Berry with us and sit down to a wonderful dinner of peas, carrots and...ham and listen! Follow us on the socials! Twitter: @thecannoncanon Instagram: @thecannoncanon Please rate and review us!

The Mix Tape Podcast
22. Our first thanksgiving episode! The guys watch cult films.

The Mix Tape Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 153:51


So we did something stupid, we drew names from a bag and then let each other assign us a movie... a Bad movie! Spanky drew K.C. and he was assigned; Lunch Meat K.C. Drew Stu and he was assigned; Doin Time on Planet Earth Stu drew Jason and assigned him; Hell Comes to Frogtown and Jason assigned Spanky: Elves   I assure you, none of these were good movies and most of us were not pleased... there was a lot of pain, and a lot of anger. Come join us for our Holiday fun! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mixtapepod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mixtapepod/support