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Renee Dixson, Jason Tuazon-McCheyne, Matthew Roberts interviews. Renee Dixson from the Forcibly Displaced People Network discusses the Queer Displacements conference in Sydney. Their survey Inhabiting Two Worlds At Once found discrimination and racism were overwhelmingly high in Australia towards forcibly displaced LGBTIQ+ people. Forcibly Displaced People Network – The voice of LGBTIQ+ people in forced displacement (fdpn.org.au) Jason Tuazon-McCheyne from The Equality Projects discusses the Better Together conference in Adelaide and its inclusive approach. Starts 24:28 minutes. The Equality Project ® Matthew Roberts from Sex Work Law Reform Victoria discusses their Freedom of Information activism that's received national attention this week and the Victorian Liberal Party's policy position on sex work. Starts 38:17 minutes. Sex Work Law Reform Victoria – Safety. Equality. Justice. 3CR broadcasts from the stolen lands of the Kulin Nation.
As we close off AFLW Round 7, Emma, Lucy, Shelley and Nic talk about Pride Round, and how far we've come since the first Hampson-Hardeman Cup. We tackle recent developments at Essendon, including issues around boardroom governance, the insularity of clubland, and the fraught notion of “culture wars”. Plus, Period Watch.We mentioned the latest episode of Chicks Talking Footy - listen to their excellent show here. You can also find out more about the work of Jason Tuazon-McCheyne and the Purple Bombers here.You can follow The Outer Sanctum on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Email us at theoutersanctumpodcast@outlook.com The Outer Sanctum is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we work, live, learn and play, and pay our respects to Indigenous Elders past and present. We recognise that sovereignty has never been ceded – that this always was and always will be Aboriginal land. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Interviews with Jason Tuazon-McCheyne, Cheryl Overs and Tanya George. Organiser Jason Tuazon-McCheyne reflects on the Better Together 2021 Conference. Better Together 2021 — The Equality Project Sex Work policy expert Cheryl Overs discusses the decriminalisation of sex work in Victoria. Cheryl Overs - Wikipedia Musician Tanya George chats about her new single Can't Do Anything Right. Tanya George – Singer | Songwriter | Melbourne, Australia (tanyageorgemusic.com.au) 3CR broadcasts from the stolen lands of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded.
James McKenzie interviews Neil Pharaoh about Australian politics and Jason Tuazon McCheyne from The Equality Project about LGBTIQA intersections conference Better Together. https://www.theequalityproject.org.au/
We sat down for an intimate chat with father, husband, advocate & out and proud Essendon supporter Jason Tuazon-Mcheyne to discuss life as a ‘gay dad.' Follow more of Jason's... LEARN MORE The post Heart-to-heart with Jason Tuazon-McCheyne appeared first on Family Matters.
Bec, Fi and Breeza dissected all the round 7 AFL games and all the talking points. Jason Tuazon-McCheyne the Founder of Purple Bombers and the Equality project joined us to talk about the Purple Bombers […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_chickstalkin/p/joy.org.au/chickstalkingfooty/wp-content/uploads/sites/323/2019/05/CTFPOD080519.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 50:20 — 53.6MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post Chicks Talking Footy and North Western Community Pride Nights appeared first on Chicks Talking Footy.
As the anniversary of the marriage equality survey starts popping up in our social media feeds, we reflect with Jason Tuazon-McCheyne – Gay dad and Marriage Celebrant. Jason & Adrian's... LEARN MORE The post Interview: Jason Tuazon-McCheyne appeared first on Family Matters.
Guest is Jason Tuazon-Mccheyne looking back at the Better Together 2018 conference
Today on Brainwaves the team talk to Jason Tuazon McCheyne, Executive Director of The Equality Project who are organising the Better Together Conference in January. Jason is a leading voice in the LGBTIQ community and came onto the show to talk about the marriage equality postal survey and the anticipation of the result next week. For support please contact Switchboard on 1800 184 527.
Jason Tuazon-McCheyne from the Australian Equality Party. Next week commissioner Ro Allen. 3 weeks until radiothon https://www.givenow.com.au/cause442
The Australian Equality Party launched its detailed policy back at Pride March on 1 February. Sally explores areas of the policy with Jason Tuazon-McCheyne. We also touch in lateral violence within the LGBTIQ communities and generational differences as well.
Richard Coles and Aasmah Mir are joined by TV presenter and novelist Fern Britton. Tom Hart Dyke recalls his traumatic kidnap experience in the jungles of Colombia and how it led to the creation of a world garden, Gary Enstone relishes his job as a conservator of Kipling's old home and Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent explains why she rode the Ho Chi Minh Trail alone on a pink motorbike. Jimmy Osmond chooses his inheritance tracks, JP meets an Abba super-fan and a bunch of city lawyers get down and dirty in their office roof-top allotment.Fern Britton reveals her passion for gardening as 'The Big Allotment Challenge' begins on BBC 2 and the accompanying book is published. She talks about her life as a writer and her love of Cornwall as her fourth novel, 'A Seaside Affair' is out on April 24th.Tom Hart Dyke's book about his kidnap and the idea to create a world garden at his ancestral home Lullingstone Castle is 'The Cloud Garden'. Lullingstone Castle has just opened for the summer season. Gary Enstone, as House Steward and conservator at Bateman's in East Sussex explains how dust, water, and 10,000 visitors a year can play havoc with historic properties if not meticulously tended, and why he likes to taste the dust. Bateman's is open all year round.Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent says the biggest challenge on her two thousand mile motor-bike ride through Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia was going it alone.JP Devlin meets Abba super-fan, Jason Tuazon-McCheyne from Melbourne, and Jimmy Osmond, chooses his Inheritance Tracks - Moon River by Andy Williams and 'He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother' by The Osmonds, reflecting how close he is both to his siblings and his four children.Producer: Dilly Barlow.