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Latest podcast episodes about jackie huggins

Adelaide Writers' Week
AWW25: Between Colonial Archives and Indigenous Memory - Natalie Harkin and Jackie Huggins

Adelaide Writers' Week

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 62:45


Natalie Harkin talks with Jackie Huggins and Jo Case about her new work Apron-Sorrow/Sovereign-Tea, a history of Aboriginal domestic service and unwaged labour in South Australia that is imbued with the concept of archival justice.Event details:Mon 03 Mar, 1:15pm | North Stage

Read This
Robyn Davidson and the Impossible Book

Read This

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 25:35


Robyn Davidson was just 27 when she trekked across the Australian desert. This epic journey was captured in her 1980 memoir Tracks, which became a national and international success. Her new book, Unfinished Woman, is her attempt to grapple with both her own life before and after Tracks, and with the story of her mother, who committed suicide when Robyn was only 11 years old. This week, Michael sits down with Robyn to discuss fear, loneliness and how she completed her self-proclaimed “impossible memoir”. Reading list:Tracks, Robyn Davidson, 1980Unfinished Woman, Robyn Davidson 2023See below for some of the First Nations Writers that Michael recommends reading:Tara June Winch, Melissa Lucashenko, Alexis Wright, Ally Cobby Eckerman, Tony Birch, Anita Heiss, Evelyn Araluen, Chelsea Watego, Kirli Saunders, Ellen van Neerven, Larissa Behrendt, Aileen Moreton Robinson, Jackie Huggins, Kim Scott, Jane Harrison, Nardi Simpson.You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. Or if you want to listen to them as audiobooks, you can head to the Read This reading room on Apple Books.Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram and TwitterGuest: Robyn DavidsonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Read This
Robyn Davidson and the Impossible Book

Read This

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 27:34


Robyn Davidson was just 27 when she trekked across the Australian desert. This epic journey was captured in her 1980 memoir Tracks, which became a national and international success. Her new book, Unfinished Woman, is her attempt to grapple with both her own life before and after Tracks, and with the story of her mother, who committed suicide when Robyn was only 11 years old. This week, Michael sits down with Robyn to discuss fear, loneliness and how she completed her self-proclaimed “impossible memoir”.  Reading list: Tracks, Robyn Davidson, 1980 Unfinished Woman, Robyn Davidson 2023 See below for some of the First Nations Writers that Michael recommends reading: Tara June Winch, Melissa Lucashenko, Alexis Wright, Ally Cobby Eckerman, Tony Birch, Anita Heiss, Evelyn Araluen, Chelsea Watego, Kirli Saunders, Ellen van Neerven, Larissa Behrendt, Aileen Moreton Robinson, Jackie Huggins, Kim Scott, Jane Harrison, Nardi Simpson. You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. Or if you want to listen to them as audiobooks, you can head to the Read This reading room on Apple Books. Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram and Twitter Guest: Robyn Davidson

Moorditj Mag Podcast
Moorditj Mag: Episode #125

Moorditj Mag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023


Hosts Jim and Nick are in the studio chatting with Dr Bep Uink chatting about her current work at Murdoch University she chats about the Minor In Indigenous Knowledges and Practices and why this program is beneficial. Then they've got Jackie Huggins on air chatting about the Voice Referendum and why its important to do your research before you vote. Jim then has a chat with Shaz Rind chatting about his work with the Arra Group. below is part two with the interview with Shaz Rind Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

Moorditj Mag Podcast
Moorditj Mag: Episode #125

Moorditj Mag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023


Hosts Jim and Nick are in the studio chatting with Dr Bep Uink chatting about her current work at Murdoch University she chats about the Minor In Indigenous Knowledges and Practices and why this program is beneficial. Then they've got Jackie Huggins on air chatting about the Voice Referendum and why its important to do your research  before you vote. Jim then has a chat with Shaz Rind chatting about his work with the Arra Group. below is part two with the interview with Shaz Rind   Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

Ideas at the House
Matriarchies and Movements | All About Women 2023

Ideas at the House

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 65:12


Since time immemorial, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have looked after human, spiritual and ecological wellbeing. Many First Nations women's activism is empowered through continuation of a long history of matriarchs who embody kinship and moral responsibility to community and country. This session will examine how this activism intersects and conflicts with mainstream feminism today. In this session from All About Women 2023, a multi-generational panel featuring: Jackie Huggins, Teela Reid, Marlene Longbottom and host Courtney Fewquandie, looks at the movements Blak women have mothered and led, alongside fights that could be considered feminist issues - like equal pay and justice, violence and coercive control, leadership and movement building.-Watch talks from Antidote 2022 on Stream, the streaming platform from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching at stream.sydneyoperahouse.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Conversations
Jackie Huggins: my father Jack

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 53:54


Jackie Huggins with the story of her father Jack, who was a surf lifesaver, a rugby league player, a soldier taken prisoner in the Fall of Singapore, and the first Indigenous Australian to work in the post office (R)

Conversations
Jackie Huggins: my father Jack

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 53:54


Jackie Huggins with the story of her father Jack, who was a surf lifesaver, a rugby league player, a soldier taken prisoner in the Fall of Singapore, and the first Indigenous Australian to work in the post office (R)

The Stoop
Reclaiming Black in Australia

The Stoop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 34:08


We're Stoopin it in Australia and meet Indigenous journalist Rhianna Patrick as she navigates this question- why do I call myself ‘Black'? Rhianna takes us along as she unpacks what Blackness means Down Under. It's complicated, and we meet people along the way who help her navigate this question. Dr. Jackie Huggins digs into the history of Indigenous peoples' relation to Blackness, artist/journalist Daniel Browning explains why some young Indigenous people are identifying as 'Blak'- without the ‘C', and Aurora Liddle Christie ponders her Jamaican-Indigenous Australian roots. Will Rhianna get any closer to understanding her use of the term ‘Black'?

Let's Talk on 98.9fm
Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 161 Aunty Jackie Huggins

Let's Talk on 98.9fm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 24:51


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Moorditj Mag Podcast
Moorditj Mag Podcast: Ep #94

Moorditj Mag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022


On this week's edition of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison is flying solo with an hour of special interviews from previous podcast episodes. He reminisces on the conversation he had with proud Bundjalung woman Karen Mundine, CEO of [Reconciliation Australia](https://www.reconciliation.org.au/), and the importance of RAP plans being introduced in organisations. To recognise her latest release, Jack of Hearts: QX11594, author Jackie Huggins and Jim yarn about the prevalent themes of loss, love, and understanding as well as the experiences her father faced as an Indigenous Prisoner of War (POW).

Sydney Writers' Festival
Jackie Huggins & Chelsea Watego

Sydney Writers' Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 55:43


Eminent First Nations writers Jackie Huggins and Chelsea Watego discuss their seminal collections that confront vital questions about this country's past and present. Jackie's anthology Sister Girl represents decades of writing by the historian and activist, offering deep insight into the history, values and struggles of Indigenous peoples, and her biography of her father Jack of Hearts: QX11594 is a moving account of the sacrifices made by this country's soldiers. Chelsea's fierce, funny and unsparing Another Day in the Colony draws from other great Black thinkers to argue for a future based not on inclusion and hope, but on self-determination. They are joined in conversation by Larissa Behrendt (After Story). If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and subscribe to our channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Let's Talk on 98.9fm
Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 143 Treaty with Jackie Huggins

Let's Talk on 98.9fm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 32:16


Jackie Huggins is a Bidjara and Birri Gubba Juru, historian, … Continued

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The Indigenous Cafe Podcast
Respect of Responsibility; Quotes by Dr. Jackie Huggins

The Indigenous Cafe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 62:17


Roman Orona takes you on a journey around the world of Indigenous Music. Indigenous Cafe brings you music, conversation and inspiration from the Indigenous People of North America and the Indigenous People from all over the world. On this weeks journey, we are traveling with a show titled, “Respect of Responsibility; Quotes by Jackie Huggins” Dr. Jacqueline Gail “Jackie” Huggins was born in Queensland, Australia on August 19, 1956. Dr. Huggins, is a Bidjara/Pitjara, Birri Gubba and Juru Aboriginal Woman. She is an aboriginal author, historian, academic, and advocate for the rights of Indigenous Australians. Dr. Jackie, has won numerous awards for her literature work and has held many positions in the Australian Government as an advocate for Aboriginal Affairs. Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show: THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:02:21) “We must respect each other's right to choose a collective destiny, and the opportunity to develop the legal and political rights for Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples so that we may enjoy the right to maintain our culture, our heritage and our land, as a united Australia.” -Dr. Jackie Huggins 1. Yothu Yindi - “Yirrmala” (Healing Stone) (00:02:21-00:06:58) 2. Alexis Holland & Dashmesh Khalsa - “Wings of a Condor” (A Voice for the Voiceless) (00:06:58-00:11:02) PROGRAM BREAK (00:11:02-00:11:37) “It's a very Aboriginal thing to do, to give younger people greater responsibilities within the community as they become able to take those responsibilities on. It is a culturally appropriate transfer of roles that involves respect in both directions… from the younger to the older and the older to the younger.” -Dr. Jackie Huggins  3. Nancy Sanchez  ft. Cuñao- “Sanando Heridas” (La Gran Civilización) (00:11:37-00:14:43) 4. Julian Taylor - “Ola, Lets Dance” (The Ridge) (00:14:43-00:17:33) 5. Grant-Lee Phillips - “Moccasin Creek” (The Narrows) (00:17:33-00:20:04) Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:04-00:21:08) “Citizenship has not delivered Indigenous Australians the same quality of life other Australians expect. Basic human rights involve health, housing, education, employment, economic opportunity, and equality before the law, and respect for cultural identity and cultural diversity. These human rights must be capable of being enjoyed otherwise they are empty gestures.” -Dr. Jackie Huggins 6. Chontay Standing Rock. - “Straight 2” (Sing It) (00:21:08-00:25:07)  7. Fred Kaydahzinne - “Social Back and Forth 3” (Sacred White Mountain) (00:25:07-00:29:03) 8. Anthony Benally - “NAC Set Four, Pt. 4” (Azee Diyin) (00:29:03-00:30:59)  PROGRAM BREAK (00:30:59-00:31:38) “We have reached a pivotal time in Indigenous affairs when for the first time, national attention is being paid to the horror of Indigenous family violence in this country. For the first time, an Australian Prime Minister has held a summit in the national capital to listen to concerns and ideas on this issue from a group of Indigenous leaders.” -Dr. Jackie Huggins 9. Cozad - “Intertribal Two” (California Pow Wow Live) (00:31:38-00:36:10) 10. Eastern Eagle - “Kekunit” (It Gives Us Life: Pow Wow) (00:36:10-00:39:44) Roman Orona (Host) (00:39:44-00:40:45) “The true essence of reconciliation is more than making friends with non-indigenous people. Our motto is united Australia, one that respects the land and the heritage of its indigenous peoples and provides justice and equity for all. I think reconciliation is about changing the structures that govern us and trying to influence opinion leaders in whatever way we can.” -Dr. Jackie Huggins 11. Arouna & Biko - “Champion” (Badanaya Sira) (00:40:45-00:44:54)  12. ODUCHU - “Surguul” (The Healer) (00:44:54-00:48:00) PROGRAM BREAK (00:48:00-00:48:18) “For Indigenous Australians, equal rights and citizenship have not always translated into full participation in Australian society…” -Dr. Jackie Huggins 13. Cheevers Toopah - “Diné (Navajo)” (True Melodies) (00:48:18-00:53:33) 14. Tudjaat - “Qiugaviit” (Putumayo A Native American Odyssey) (00:53:33-00:55:00)  Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:00 -00:57:26) “To my mind, you cannot speak about the need for leadership within our communities without being prepared to take on responsibility yourself. It's not enough to point the finger at those who have let us down and to expect others to come forward and fix our problems. Nor can anyone afford to call themselves a leader unless they truly have the interests of our community at heart. Too many people like to think they are leaders and too many are identified by the media as leaders who are not really leaders at all.” -Dr. Jackie Huggins 15. The Blue Stone Project - “John Doe” (Blue Stone) (00:57:26-01:02:00) DONATION ADVERTISEMENT (01:02:00-01:02:16) The Indigenous Cafe Podcast is hosted by Roman Orona and brought to you by iamHUMAN Media. iamHUMAN Media is a non-profit 501(c)(3) focused on raising the awareness of social discourse to all humans through development of programs and artistic ventures (music, movies, stage performances, books, workshops, concerts, film festivals, community outreach, community building, panel discussions, etc.)  to  foster and promote unity in diversity and community fellowship acknowledging that all HUMANs are related simply by being HUMAN. Below are ways to help us continue our programming or to learn more about us: https://paypal.me/iamHUMANmedia?locale.x=en_US Website: www.iamHUMANmedia.com Email: indigenouscafe1@gmail.com

Let's Talk on 98.9fm
Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 140 Dr.Jackie Huggins and the Jack of Hearts

Let's Talk on 98.9fm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 40:34


Dr Jackie Huggins AM FAHA is Bidjara and Birri Gubba … Continued

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Ready to Retail
NAIDOC Week | In Conversation with Jackie Huggins

Ready to Retail

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 42:32


You might notice things sounding a little different for our current, In Conversation series for NAIDOC week will as we hand the reigns over to some of our other team members.In this episode, Simone Sexton, our Indigenous Inclusion Consultant, will be having a wonderful and insightful yarn with Aunty Jackie Huggins.As a young girl, Jackie had a dream. She knew she wanted to stand up for injustices and be on the side of life that created positive change. Jackie has also always been an avid reader, and thus was born her art of writing and storytelling. Dr Jackie Huggins is currently leading the work for Treaty in Queensland. A respected speaker on Indigenous issues, Jackie is also a well-known historian and author, with articles published widely in Australia and internationally. Her acclaimed biography of her mother, Auntie Rita, was first published in 1994, and in 2022 alongside her sister Ngaire they wrote a biography of their father, called Jack of Hearts: QX11594, Australia Post's first indigenous employee in Ayr QLD.Jackie was the former Co-Chair National Congress of Australia's First Peoples, former member of the National Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, the Co-Chair of Reconciliation Australia, the State Library Board of Queensland and the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. She was Co-Commissioner for Queensland for the Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families, and for several years was a Judge of the annual David Unaipon Award.You will also hear Jackie talk about NAIDOC week and what's changed over the years and the positive pieces of work she has experienced. You might also just hear a love story!Competition info:If you'd like to win a signed copy of 1 of the 6 books Jackie kindly left with us, all you need to do is:o Email retailacademy@auspost.com.auo Leave your nameo The best part you enjoyed about our 3 part series for NAIDOC weeko Leave where you would like us to mail the book toMore Info:· If you'd like to buy a copy of either Sister Girl or Jack of Hearth QX11594 we encourage you to visit Jackie's favourite QLD Bookstore online or in person. You can find them HEREAs always, we would love to hear from you. If you have any comments, questions, suggestions or queries, please feel free to contact our team by emailing them on: retailacademy@auspost.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Speaking Out
Sydney Writers Festival: Jackie Huggins & Chelsea Watego

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022


In conversation with Jackie Huggins & Chelsea Watego at the 2022 Sydney Writers Festival.

Speaking Out
Sydney Writers Festival: Jackie Huggins & Chelsea Watego

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022


In conversation with Jackie Huggins & Chelsea Watego at the 2022 Sydney Writers Festival.

The Bookshelf
From the Sydney Writers Festival: with Jackie Huggins, Damon Galgut and George Haddad

The Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 54:05


In front of an audience, and with plenty of book recommendations, Kate and Cassie are onstage with historian and biographer Jackie Huggins and novelists Damon Galgut and George Haddad

Moorditj Mag Podcast
Moorditj Mag Podcast: Ep #80

Moorditj Mag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022


With Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham out on assignment, RTRFM presenter Danielle Raffaele takes the reins of the Moorditj Mag Podcast. Indigenous author Jackie Huggins joins the show via a pre-recorded conversation Jim Morrison about her latest book 'Jack Of Hearts QX11594', detailing the vivid experiences and insights of Indigenous Prisoners Of War (POW).

Conversations
Jackie Huggins: my father Jack

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 50:31


Jackie Huggins with the story of her father Jack, who was a surf lifesaver, a rugby league player, a soldier taken prisoner in the Fall of Singapore, and the first Indigenous Australian to work in the post office

Conversations
Jackie Huggins: my father Jack

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 50:31


Jackie Huggins with the story of her father Jack, who was a surf lifesaver, a rugby league player, a soldier taken prisoner in the Fall of Singapore, and the first Indigenous Australian to work in the post office

Let's Talk on 98.9fm
Let's Talk 2022, Episode 64 Jackie Huggins and the Jack of Hearts

Let's Talk on 98.9fm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 42:21


Dr Jackie Huggins AM FAHA is Bidjara and Birri Gubba … Continued

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Extra - ABC RN
A Foreign Affair examines elections policies and the recently penned China-Solomon's deal

Extra - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 52:10


And Indigenous soldier Jack Huggins survived the notorious Thai-Burma railway in World War II. His daughters, Jackie Huggins and Ngaire Jarro, recently wrote a biography on his life.

Saturday Extra - Separate stories podcast
Surviving the Thai-Burma railway

Saturday Extra - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 19:48


Indigenous soldier Jack Huggins survived the notorious Thai-Burma railway in World War II. His daughters, Jackie Huggins and Ngaire Jarro, recently wrote a biography on his life. In the leadup to Anzac Day, they share his story.

Good Reading Podcast
Jackie Huggins and Ngaire Jarro on a remarkable indigenous serviceman in 'Jack of Hearts QX11594'

Good Reading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 17:44


Jackie Huggins and Ngaire Jarro are sisters from the Bidjara and Birri Gubba Juru nations. One hundred years since the birth of their father John Henry 'Jack' Huggins III, they decided to research and write about about a man they hardly knew.Jack Huggins was one of only fifty indigenous servicemen to enlist in the Australian Armed Forces in WWII. 'Jack of Hearts QX11594' is a great story of tradition and survival that spans more than a century as two sisters look deep into their family history.In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Jackie Huggins and Ngaire Jarro about the tradition of indigenous men serving their country in wartime, their own journey to the Thai-Burma Death Railway to walk in the footsteps of their father Jack, and the challenges of bringing together a great oral tradition with dedicated historical research.

Good Reading Podcast
Jackie Huggins and Ngaire Jarro on a remarkable indigenous serviceman in 'Jack of Hearts QX11594'

Good Reading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 17:44


Jackie Huggins and Ngaire Jarro are sisters from the Bidjara and Birri Gubba Juru nations. One hundred years since the birth of their father John Henry 'Jack' Huggins III, they decided to research and write about about a man they hardly knew. Jack Huggins was one of only fifty indigenous servicemen to enlist in the Australian Armed Forces in WWII. 'Jack of Hearts QX11594' is a great story of tradition and survival that spans more than a century as two sisters look deep into their family history. In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Jackie Huggins and Ngaire Jarro about the tradition of indigenous men serving their country in wartime, their own journey to the Thai-Burma Death Railway to walk in the footsteps of their father Jack, and the challenges of bringing together a great oral tradition with dedicated historical research.

Speaking Out
Sister Girl: Reflections on Tiddaism, Identity and Reconciliation.

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 60:00


Dr Jackie Huggins discusses her latest book and the Kumajayi Walker Murder Trial reaches it's conclusion.

Speaking Out
Sister Girl: Reflections on Tiddaism, Identity and Reconciliation

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 23:30


Jackie Huggins is a Bidjara and Birri Gubba Juru woman. She is currently leading the work for Treaty/Treaties in Queensland. 

Speaking Out
Sister Girl: Reflections on Tiddaism, Identity and Reconciliation

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 23:30


Jackie Huggins is a Bidjara and Birri Gubba Juru woman. She is currently leading the work for Treaty/Treaties in Queensland. 

Speaking Out
Sister Girl: Reflections on Tiddaism, Identity and Reconciliation.

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022


Dr Jackie Huggins discusses her latest book and the Kumajayi Walker Murder Trial reaches it's conclusion.

The Garret: Writers on writing
Jackie Huggins on writing her parents' biographies

The Garret: Writers on writing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 27:51


Dr Jackie Huggins, a member of the Bidjara and Birri Gubba Juru peoples, is currently leading the work for Treaty/Treaties in Queensland. Her biography of her mother, Auntie Rita, was published in 1994, and in 2022 she will publish her biography of her father, Jack of Hearts: QX11594. A new edition of her classic work Sister Girl: Reflections on Tiddaism, Identity and Reconciliation was released in early 2022. Jackie is the former Co-Chair National Congress of Australia's First Peoples, former member of the National Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, Co-Chair Reconciliation Australia, the State Library Board of Queensland and the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. She was Co-Commissioner for Queensland for the Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families, and for several years was a Judge of the annual David Unaipon Award. About The Garret Read the transcript of this interview at thegarretpodcast.com. You can also follow The Garret on Twitter and Instagram, or follow our host Astrid Edwards on Twitter or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tuesday Breakfast
Impact of the pandemic on international students, Protest against vic police at Midsumma, corporate responsibility on climate change and the Walkley Regional Journalism Summit

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022


HeadlinesUpdate on UkrainePeng Shuai denies disappearing after sexual assault claimKumanjayi Walker trial startsBrisbane Citipointe Christian College withdraws sexuality contract after backlashVeronica Gorrie wins top prize at literary awards RAHU/3CR eventCarol Que from the Support Network for International Students speaks to Phuong about how the pandemic has affected international students in particular. Community worker Charlotte speaks with Gen about the recent protest against police and SERCO involvement in Midsumma. We revisit Priya's interview with Dr Jackie Huggins for Women on the Line about the recently-published updated edition of 'Sister Girl: Reflections on Tiddaism, Identity and Reconciliation'. Journalist Lyndal Rowlands talks to Evie about the launch of her new podcast Damages, corporate responsibility on climate change and the Walkley Regional Journalism Summit. SongsRemind me - Patrice Rushen God is a Freak - Peach PRC

Women on the Line
Sister Girl, 24 Years On

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022


In this show, Murri historian and activist Dr Jackie Huggins speaks about the recently-published updated edition of 'Sister Girl: Reflections on Tiddaism, Identity and Reconciliation', which is out now through the University of Queensland Press. She reflects on the process of writing and on her prolific career, touching on the strength of Aboriginal women, race relations in feminism, Indigenous leadership, and honouring her parents through biography.Dr Jackie Huggins AM FAHA is a member of the Bidjara and Birri Gubba Juru peoples, and is currently leading the work for Treaty/Treaties in Queensland. This episode also features the song 'Sista Girl' by Oetha. Dr Huggins will be in conversation with Wiradjuri Author Dr Anita Heiss on the evening of Monday 31st January 2022 to discuss the new edition of Sister Girl. Online and in-person registration details are available here.

Thursday Breakfast
50th Anniversary of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, No Police at Pride, Housing and Homlessness crisis, Dr Jackie Huggins on the reissue of ‘Sister Girl: Reflections of Tiddaism, Identity and Reconciliation'

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022


Acknowledgement of Country News headlines 50th Anniversary of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, No Police at Pride, Housing and Homlessness crisis, Dr Jackie Huggins on the reissue of ‘Sister Girl: Reflections of Tiddaism, Identity and Reconciliation'  We hear a speech from Guwama woman Cheryl Buchanan, one of the early campaigners at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in 1972, at the 50th anniversary of the Embassy. This audio was broadcast live yesterday during 3CR's Invasion Day 2022 programming. Frank Gafa is a Wailwan and Wiradjuri queer man, trade unionist, education and community activist and one of the organisers of the No Police at Pride Open Letter. He joins us to discuss the open letter and it's call for Victoria Police to cease participation in the Pride march. Jay Coonan from the Antipoverty Centre joins us to discuss the Centre's recent statement on Australia's housing and homeless crisis as highlighted in the Productivity Commission's 2022 report on government services. Jay will also update us on the proposed sale of public land by Moreland council and the importance of prioritising public housing over private profit.  Earlier this week, Priya caught up with Dr Jackie Huggins to discuss the recently published updated edition of her classic collection 'Sister Girl: Reflections on Tiddaism, Identity and Reconciliation', which is out now with the University of Queensland Press. Dr Huggins is a member of the Bidjara and Birri Gubba Juru peoples, and is currently leading the work towards Treaty/Treaties in Queensland. Catch the rest next Monday 31st January from 8:30-9AM on 3CR's Women on the Line. Links to organisations to Pay The Rent: Pay the RentDhadjowa FoundationAnaiwan LandBack Wuurn of KanakVALSThe Blak Pearl Aboriginal Cultural and Creative Studio SongsTiddas - AnthemAncestress - One By One

The Wheeler Centre
Not Racist, But … Racism in the Workplace

The Wheeler Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 61:31


From left to right: Santilla Chingaipe, Jackie Huggins, Yin Paradies and Lee Carnie — Photo: Jon Tjhia While overt forms of racism in Australian workplaces are outlawed, many people from Indigenous and migrant backgrounds argue that racism is still pervasive – before and after joining a workplace. Last year, a major company's employment listing overtly preferenced ‘candidates who are Anglo Saxon'. Multiple studies have shown that anglicising names on job applications improves a jobseeker's prospects, prompting recent government trials of anonymous job applications. So, how does racism manifest itself in the workplace – overtly, and covertly – and what impact does this have on both employee and employer? What can employers and governments do to address racial and religious discrimination at work? Santilla Chingaipe hosts a discussion of these issues and more, with Yin Paradies, Jackie Huggins and Lee Carnie.Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.