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Green Left
Public servants organise members ticket — Jiselle Hanna | Green Left Radio

Green Left

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 20:24


Jiselle Hanna, public servant and Community and Public Sector Union, discusses A Voice For Members, a group of rank-and-file CPSU SPSF members committed to fighting for grassroots democracy and empowering members within the CPSU. This interview was recorded live on Green Left Radio on 3CR on March 14. Tune in from 7-8.30am on 3CR, 855 AM, or stream online for the latest in activist campaigns and struggles against oppression fighting for a better world with anti-capitalist analysis on current affairs and international politics. Listen to the full episode here: https://www.3cr.org.au/greenleftradio/episode/nestl%C3%A9-workers-strike-cpsu-voice-members-v4m-rank-file-campaign We acknowledge that this podcast was produced on stolen Aboriginal land. We express solidarity with ongoing struggles for justice for First Nations people and pay our respects to Elders past and present. If you like our work, become a supporter: https://www.greenleft.org.au/support Support Green Left on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/greenleft Green Left online: https://www.greenleft.org.au/ X: https://x.com/GreenLeftOnline YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/greenleftonline TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@greenleftonline Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenleftonline/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@greenleftonline Bluesky: https://web-cdn.bsky.app/profile/did:plc:46krhuuuo6xjpofg6727x6fi Podbean: https://greenleftonline.podbean.com/ Telegram: https://t.me/greenleftonline Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563834293752

Green Left Weekly Radio
Nestlé workers on strike || CPSU: A Voice for Members (V4M) Rank & File campaign

Green Left Weekly Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025


Featuring the latest in activist campaigns and struggles against oppression fighting for a better world with anti-capitalist analysis on current affairs and international politics. Presenters: Jordan AK, Jacob AndrewarthaNewsreportsHeadline news story discussion about the Trump administration threats to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a leader in the Palestinian rights protest movement from Columbia University drawing on Mahmoud Khalil, a recent graduate of Columbia University and a leader in the Palestinian rights protest movement at the school, drawing on the article United States: New Yorkers protest Trump's arrest of Palestinian student activist published in Green Left.Discussion of the announcement that the Flemington and North Melbourne towers will be redeveloped with no public housing and why this represents a fundamental attack on public housing.Newsreports drawing on the following articles from Green Left.Dutton ramps up culture war on women, work-from-homeRefugee lawyer: Labor's new anti-migrant laws the ‘harshest in decadesRojava joins historic partnership to build a new SyriaInterviews and DiscussionsBen, a AMWU worker at the Nestlé factory in Campbellfield joins the program to discuss their ongoing strike action fighting for better working conditions and wages. You can listen to the individual interview here.Jiselle Hanna, public servant, member of the CPSU joins the program to talk about, A Voice For Members , a group of rank-and-file CPSU SPSF members committed fighting for grassroots democracy and empowering members within the CPSU. You can listen to the individual interview here.

Monday Breakfast
Poetry for activism, for sustenance | Discussion on how conspiracy has infected US politics w/ Noelle Cook | Interview w/ Luke Espiritu, a senate candidate in the upcoming Filipino elections | Nurses and Midwives for Palestine

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024


 This week on Monday breakfast: Beginning with news headlines - A beautiful spoken word poem recited at this week's Free Palestine Rally, by an Australian-born Sudanese community member here in naarm, followed by a speech by humanitarian professional Sara Sinada 'Context in a Broken Duplex' Poem by Omar Sakr read live on air. - Ethnographer and co-producer of documentary 'The Conspiracists', Noelle Cook on 'Yeah Nah Pasaran!' [pron: Pass-Are-Arn], discussing women in the far right in the US.  Cam and Andy sat down with ethnographer Noelle Cook to discuss conspiracists and women of the far-right in the US. We'll now listen to an excerpt of this interview, where Noelle begins with her observations on how conspiracism has infected US politics, and in particular the infamous storming of The Capitol on January 6th 2021, which initiated her interest into this particular area of research. - Interview Excerpt: Luke Espiritu (Senate Candidate in upcoming Filipino elections) speaking with Jiselle Hanna on Asia Pacific Currents More news headline + Community Event annoucements  - Matieu, Maori nurse with the ANMF Nurses and Midwives for Palestine, talking about some new terminology, a statement from healthcare workers for Palestine, which was also ready by nurses in Ireland." Songs:Lion Dance, HiroshimaCremisan, Alabaster De Plume & Laith AlbandakI'm Every Sparkly Woman, Ana Roxanne

Palestine Remembered
Activist updates; Jiselle Hanna, International Workers' Memorial Day

Palestine Remembered

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024


Nasser provides commentary and updates on local and internationla news, including univeristy encampments in Narrm, the ongoing invasion in Rafah, and the recognition of World Press Freedom Day (May 3). We then hear from Jiselle Hanna, trade unionist, member of Australia Asia Worker Links, and 3CR broadacaster, speak about International Workers' Memorial Day at the Free Palestine Melbourne rally, Sun 28 Apr. Free Palestine Melbourne rally, State Library Victoria, Sundays 12pm.Updated info on upcoming events and actions via Free Palestine Melbourne Instagram.Daily broadcast updates via Let's Talk Palestine. 

Stick Together
International Workers' Memorial Day

Stick Together

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024


This week's Stick Together is a feature on International Workers Memorial Day the 28th of April. First we go to the memorial held in Melbourne. A large crowd gathered on Monday 29th of April at 10.30am to remember the 55 workers who died in the last 12 months of work related injuries in Victoria. Then we go to the Melbourne Rally for Palestine held on the Sunday 28th where Jiselle Hanna from Australia Asia Worker Links (AAWL)  gave an international perspective to the memorial of workers who have lost their lives doing thier jobs. 

Wednesday Breakfast
Sit-Intifada, Sustain the Australian Network On Food Justice, Grandmothers Against Removals, Endangered Maugean Skate

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024


Acknowledgement of Country //Headlines //7.10am We heared Nasser's longform conversation with Ihab Abu Ibrahim, a Palestinian activist and founder of The Sit-Intifada, about his family enduring conditions of the 1948 Nakba and their refugee camp experience, why he started his protest at Parliament House steps, the importance of continual protesting of the ongoing complicity of governments and corporations in the genocide of Palestinians 7.30am Grace caught up with Nick Rose, the director of Sustain the Australian network on food justice and the community events that are happening soon in Naarm/Melbourne. Sustain the Australian Network is the parent organisation of Oakhill food justice farm which is a community garden in Preston.  7.45am Jiselle Hanna from Accent of Women interviewed Aunty Rieo Ellis from Grandmothers Against Removals which is an organisation – actually started by Lidia Thorpe – that aims to end the removal of Aboriginal children, or at the very least, place them with family members. GMAR Victoria was established in recognition of the disproportionate representation of Aboriginal children in out-of-home-care. They're all volunteers. They're all Aboriginal grandmothers. GMAR's volunteers understand first hand the impacts of colonisation on Aboriginal families and seeks to mitigate these in order to keep families together. You can listen to Accent of women every Tuesday from 8:30 to 9:00am. 8.00am Camp Sovereignty update 8.05am James Whitmore from Out of the Blue had a conversation with Dr Leonardo Guida from the Australian Marine Conservation Society about the endangered Maugean Skate which is a unique species of fish found only on Tasmania's west coast. It's population crashing in recent years, the Federal Government has announced a plan to breed the skate in captivity to save it from extinction. Research shows that one of the biggest threats to the skate is salmon farming, and the plan says nothing about dealing with that. 8.20am Community Annoucements Songs //The Zawose Queens by MaishaAlgorhythm by Childish GambinoLand by Raja MezianeGoblin Mindset by June Jones  

Monday Breakfast
Breaking up the Webb Dock picket, extra-judicial killings of unionists in the Philippines, and the benefits of pill testing

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024


In this week's jampacked show Rob and Grace bring you segments covering the Webb Dock picket and policing of it, how pill testing could reduce harm, as well as extra-judicial killings of unionists in the Philippines. We start off with Stick Together's Jiselle Hanna interview with Elmer Labog, General Secretary of the Kilusang Mayo Uno, the militant union federation in the Philippines, about trade unionists in the Philippines that are being targeted by the Marcos Jr administration and are being extra-judicially executed in order to prevent their organising attempts. To listen to the interview and other Stick Together content, click here.Grace then speaks with Dr Adrian Farrugia, Senior Research Fellow in the Drugs, Gender and Sexuality program at the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society at La Trobe University. We discuss whether pill testing is the answer to reducing harm of drug use and Australian youth drug education.Sophie, a legal observer from Melbourne Activist Legal Support (MALS), speaks with Rob about the statement of concern published by MALS regarding the policing at the Webb Dock picket. After several days of picketing the Webb Dock to stop a Zim container ship in solidarity with Palestine, the picket was broken up by police using pepper spray and other coercive methods. The Melbourne Activist Legal Support's full statement of concern can be found on their website.Lastly, we heard Thursday Breakfast's Inez Winters' discussion with Declan Furber Gillick, an Aboriginal writer, political organiser and representative of the Black Peoples Union about the Webb Dock picket. The picket successfully stopped Israeli shipping company Zim's vessel Ganges from docking for multiple days before it was broken up by police last Monday evening. Only part of this interview is played. You can listen to the full interview here.Songs: 1. Perfect Home - Diana Wolfe2. Poltergeist - Den3. Inter View - Den 4. We become what we create - Bait

Palestine Remembered
Palestine Remembered - Motorcade for Palestine

Palestine Remembered

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023


A live broadcast from the Motorcade for Palestine – to build a wall of sound on the streets of Burn City to amplify the voices for a Free Palestine with conversations between Nasser Mashni and fellow 3CR broadcasters Jiselle Hanna and Jacob Grech speaking about the ongoing diplacement of Palestinians, their strength and resilience, and how to stand in solidarity with Palestinian people.The motorcade route started at Fawkner Cemetery Carlton at 8:30am, made its way down Sydney Road (Brunswick), and finished at Parliament House Steps CBD.This special broadacst was supported by 3CR Community Radio, Free Palestine Melbourne, Renegade Solidarity Audio Force, and Renegade Activists. Free Palestine Melbourne rally every Sunday 12pm at State Library Victoria. More info.The Sit-Intifada at Parliament of Victoria, every day 9am - 9pm.Free Palestine petition via Change.org, sign here.Take action and contact your MP. More info via apan.org.au/israel_stop.'Long Live Palestine' performed by Lowkey. 

Palestine Remembered
Palestine Remembered - discussions about Gaza

Palestine Remembered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023


Nasser provides updates on the continued diplacement of Palestinians in Gaza, despite a four-day ceasefire and the release of 300 Palestinian prisoner hostages by the Israeli government. Nasser then has a discussion with Jiselle Hanna of Asia Pacific Currents, about colonisation, capitalism, and collective struggle.Free Palestine Melbourne rally every Sunday 12pm at State Library Victoria. More info.The Sit-Intifada at Parliament of Victoria, every day 9am - 9pm.Free Palestine petition via Change.org, sign here.Contact you MP. Info via apan.org.au/israel_stop. 

Tuesday Breakfast
Free Palestine, Models of Care for LGBTIQ+ People with Dementia, the People's Blockade, Fighting Toxic Masculinity on Social Media, Nup to the Cup

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023


7:15 We hear various speeches that have taken place at Free Palestine rallies in Narrm/Melbourne. These speeches were originally played on Accent of Women on the 31st of October. Thank you to Jiselle Hanna for this next excerpt. 7:30 Dr Louisa Smith is a Senior Lecturer in Disability and Inclusion at Deakin University. Louisa is a qualitative social researcher in disability, dementia and complex support needs. Louisa has a particular interest in research that actively develops supports for those who are most socially isolated, including people with disabilities and/or dementia who experience gender and sexuality diversity, live in large residential accommodation or are from refugee backgrounds. Louisa joins us on the show this morning to speak about models of care for LGBTIQ+ people with dementia. You can follow Louisa on Twitter at @LouisaESmith1. 7:45 Chloe DS is a refugee rights activist, green left journalist, and fellow 3CR presenter. Chloe joins us on the show to speak about the upcoming People's Blockade of the world's largest coal port at Muloobinba (Newcastle), on Awabakal and Worimi land and water, as well as the bbq held in Narrm today to raise money for activists traveling from Narrm to Newcastle. 8:00 Dr Stephanie Wescott is a lecturer in the School of Education, Culture and Society at Monash University Faculty of Education. Her research examines how education practice and policy intersects with and is influenced by current socio-political conditions, and she is particularly interested in how feminist thinking can be used to transform education and schooling. We are joined by Stephanie this morning to discuss the federal government's three-year project to address toxic masculinity on social media and also talk about the dangerous influence of misogynist influencers. 8:10 Each year, a growing number of people are rejecting the racing industry and are saying Nup to the Cup. Yesterday, I had a chat with Kristin Leigh, who is Communications Director and Volunteer Coordinator at the Coalition for the Protection of Racehorses. We talked about the the latest Deathwatch report that provides details on the horses that were killed in racing this year; the increasing public support for this issue; and the actions that people can take to raise awareness and say Nup to the Cup. Listeners are advised that the following conversation makes explicit references to horse injury. Please take care when listening with little ones. Songs:Boot Licker - Super Tart [1.52]Lonely Love Affair - YARA [3.26] Bubblegum - June Jones [2.53]Maxine's Garden - Super Tart [3.11] 

Radical Australia
Jiselle Hanna

Radical Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023


"What is the best use of me for the world?" So asks Jiselle Hanna from 3CR's Asia Pacific Currents, broadcasting every Saturday morning, who joins us this week and shares some of her life journey so far, from a childhood growing up in Coburg, where she and her sisters ruled the local pool, to a high school on the other side of town that changed her life. Jiselle has been on a healing journey for a little while. She tells us that she has been through some big political changes since the 1990s, where she felt her political perspective had become too narrow and where she broadened her view to encompass all those who suffer under capitalism. These days, Jiselle is a great Aunty, a public servant in the justice department, socialist and member of Australia Asia Worker Links. Thanks so much for sharing some of your life with us this week, Jiselle.Asia Pacific Currents, Saturdays, 9am - 9:30amAustralia Asia Worker Links: aawl.org.au

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Tuesday Breakfast
Maribyrnong Truck Action Group to reduce pollution, Creative Resilience by Ngardang Girri Kala Mimini, Wellways, "Butch Is Not A Dirty Word" magazine

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023


Headlines// 7.15: Lisel Thomas, campaigner and treasurer of the Maribyrnong Truck Action Group (MTAG), on campaigning to reduce pollution levels in Melbourne's west// 7.45: Yorta Yorta Artist Janet Bromley on creating the new sculpture Creative Resilience with First Nations Women's Collective (NGKM) at the Queen Victoria Women's Centre// 8.00: Claire Conlon and Sophia Capek from Wellways on their annual public lecture coming up on Thursday 25 May at the Wheeler Centre in Narrm/Melbourne, the theme of which is 'Being human: Exploring humane responses to distress'// 8.15: Jiselle Hanna from Accent of Women speaks with Madelaine Imber and Tandiwe Aebi-Moyo about 'Butch is not a dirty word', a biannual publication and the project of butch activist Esther Godoy which begun here in Naarm. SongsGirls Don't Always Sing About Boys - Ego Ella MayLady Blue - Emily WurramaraParty Tricks - Alice SkyeCruisin - Oetha

Wednesday Breakfast
Justice & Peace for Filipina Comfort Women, Mental Health during Ramadan, Saving Endangered Mount Donna Stonefly, Journalists' views on defamation laws & Public Interest Journalism

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023


Sunehra speaks with Ayman Islam, the Executive Director of the Centre for Muslim Health and Wellbeing, an initiative to help Muslims navigate mental health support that is culturally appropriate and to help prevent harm in crisis situations. Islam joined us to discuss the importance of mental health during Ramadan. You can call their navigator to find a Muslim or culturally trained mental health professional at +61472668010, or you can go to their website cmw.org.au to learn more. If you're in need of urgent mental health help, you can also contact:Emergency services – 000Lifeline – 13 11 14   Beyond Blue – 1300 22 4636 Suicide Call Back Service – 1300 659 467 Kids Helpline – 1800 55 1800 MensLine – 1300 789 978  We hear about the actions of Filipina comfort women who are demanding justice in relation to crimes of sexual violence in World War Two. Jiselle Hanna from 3CR's Accent of Women spoke to Sharon Cabusao-Silva, the Executive Director of Lila Pilipina, an organisation of Filipina comfort women and victim-survivors striving for justice, freedom and peace.To hear the rest of this interview, head to the Accent of Women page and look for the March 21st episode. Accent of Women is a program by and about women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network. The program airs on 3CR every Tuesday 8:30am to 9:00am. Grace speaks to Executive Director of Victorian National Parks Association Matt Ruchel about VNPA's lodged application to save the critically endangered Mount Donna stonefly following a mountain bike trail project to be built.  Grace speaks to the Managing Director of Medianet & Medianet Insights, Amrita Sidhu, about the recent survey on journalists' views on defamation laws, average pay, employment and challenges, and why public interest journalism is being threatened in Australia.To read the full report, view it HERE for anonymous views from journalists and full data details.  Songs: Waiting for that light by Nina Rose Tired Eyes by Kutcha Edwards Waiting for the Great Leap Forward by Billy Bragg 

Women on the Line
Fight for Public Health & Workplace Safety

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022


The Covid-19 pandemic has intensified existing systemic inequalities. We hear from a rally in Melbourne, Fighting for public health and workplace safety. We hear from rally co-chairs, Sarah Hathaway and Jiselle Hanna, unionist and Greens candidate Celeste Liddle, retail worker and unionist Maudie Osborne, and public health worker and unionist Nita Okoko.

Accent of Women
Anganwadi workers strike again!

Accent of Women

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022


Today's show is about the heroic struggle of the Anganwadi women workers in India. The Anganwadi are pre and post natal workers – the equivalent of Australia's midwives, early maternal healthcare nurses and early natal healthcare workers. Since the 70s, these workers have been asked to work as volunteers, and in 2017, they fought and won a long hard battle for recognition as workers. Now, 5 years later, they are fighting for increased wages and conditions.Jiselle Hanna had the opportunity to interview the President of this workers union is Shivani Kaur, and the only place I could get her was directly on the picketline. The internet connection is not great and there is a lot of background noise. But the story is too important not to broadcast and I ask listeners to persist through the quality in order to hear this important story.

Women on the Line
The pandemic and struggle: insights from Cuba and India

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021


In today's episode, we'll be hearing about the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic outside of Australia.Firstly, we hear from Mumbai-based labour movement activist Sujata who speaks about the effects the pandemic is having on the working class in India. The interview is conducted by Jiselle Hanna and appeared on 3CR's Asia Pacific Currents program.Then, we turn to Cuba where University of Sydney sociology professor, Dr Sujatha Fernandes speaks about Cuba's large-scale protests in July and the socio-political climate in the country. This interview is conducted by Genevieve Siggins from 3CR's Tuesday Breakfast program.

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Asia Pacific Currents
Organising workers in Malaysia

Asia Pacific Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019


The trade union movement in Malaysia was destroyed decades ago in a combination of outright repression and slow strangulation by restrictive laws.While workers have continued to organise in this period, it has been difficult to develop strong militant unions. In the last couple of years, a new leadership team has revitalised the hospital cleaners union. It still faces lots of challenges.Jiselle Hanna, a member of the APC team, was in Malaysia last month on a trade union visit. Jiselle talks about the growth of the cleaners union, its achievements, its strategies to counter contracting out and the challenges it still faces.Asia Pacific Currents provides updates of labour struggles and campaigns from the Asia Pacific region. It is produced by Australia Asia Worker Links, in the studio of 3CR Radio in Melbourne, Australia

Accent of Women
International Day of People with Disability

Accent of Women

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018


International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) is held on 3 December each year. This year’s theme is ‘Empowering persons with disabilities and ensuring inclusiveness and equality’. To mark this important date, Marisa Sposaro spoke to Jiselle Hanna about meaningful inclusion, self-determination and the accessibility of activist spaces. Marisa Sposaro, is a broadcaster at Community Radio 3CR, and produces a radio show called Doin Time about prisoner rights and advocacy.

Women on the Line
Forced divorce, sex worker rights and the Nordic model and exclusion zones for abortion clinics: three legislative perspectives

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018


This week on Women on the Line we feature three perspectives on legislation that has a significant impact on people's lives.Jiselle Hanna speaks with Sally Goldner of Transgender Victoria about the end of forced divorce laws for transgender people in Victoria in the wake of marriage equality.Emma Hart speaks with Jane Green of Vixen Collective about recent decisions made by the Victorian Liberal Party in relation to sex worker rights and the Nordic Model. Anya Saravanan speaks with Adrianne Walters of the Human Rights Law Centre about exclusion zones for abortion clinics in NSW. 

Asia Pacific Currents
The continuing importance of International Women's Day

Asia Pacific Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018


International Women's Day (IWD) has a history going back to the early 20th century when urbanised and working class workers started to organise and demand their rights.While there has been a lot of progress in the last century, much remains to be done, especially for working class women in poorer countries. We speak to Jiselle Hanna, one of the main organisers of the IWD rally in Melbourne, Australia, about the demands of IWD and the central role of working class women in advocating and campaining for better rights.Asia Pacific Currents provides updates of labour struggles and campaigns from the Asia Pacific region. It is produced by Australia Asia Worker Links, in the studio of 3CR Radio in Melbourne, Australia

Women on the Line
#WomenHoldingHands & Hepatitis Awareness

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2017


Today we hear two interviews by 3CR broadcasters Jiselle Hanna and Hope Mathumbu. First Jiselle speaks with Catherine Barrett of Alice's Garage labout the #WomenHoldingHands campaign. Later we hear an excerpt of a conversation between Hope and Dr Kudzai Kanhutu, Refugee Health fellow at the Victorian Infectious Diseases Service about Hepatitis Awareness and how the disease disproportionally affects culturally diverse and Indigenous communities. Estere - Cruel Charlie

Asia Pacific Currents
Workers struggle in India - report back

Asia Pacific Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2016


Labour updates of workers' struggles from the Asia-Pacific region.Interview with Jiselle Hanna from Australia Asia Worker Links (AAWL) reporting back on her solidarity trip to New Delhi and Mumbai and the state of workers organising and struggle in northern India.Next Saturday the 3rd of December is International Disability Day. 3CR Radio will have special programming on that day, so there will be no APC program that Saturday.APC will return on Saturday the 10th of DecemberAsia Pacific Currents is a program of Australia Asia Worker Links.

Tuesday Hometime
Geneva, Indonesia, Philipines post-Marcos (pt 2), Palestine and Fr Daniel Berrigan.

Tuesday Hometime

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016


1) His Week That Was - Kevin Healy.  2) Meeting in Geneva discussing a possible nuclear weapons ban - Tim Wright, Asia Pacific director for ICAN.  3) Jiselle Hanna from A.A.W.L. speaking about her visit to Indonesia.  4) Fr Daniel Berrigan - his life and work by Kathy Kelly.  5) Ramzy Barcud - Palestinian author and journalist speaking in Melbourne.  6) Part 2 of my interview with veteran Phillipines activist - Sonny Melencio - looking at the Phillipines post-Marcos to the present day.

Accent of Women
Women on Community Language Programming

Accent of Women

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016


In the context of 3CR's 40th birthday special broadcast, Jiselle Hanna and Lourdes Garcia-Larque were joined by a panell of Community languages broadcasters Vicky Ferrada (Spanish language programming) and Melba Marginson (Tagalog programming) to discuss the history of the participation of CALD women in community radio over the last four decades. We talked about the challengesfemale programmers faced within their communities broadcasting in their languages, and the importance of raising issues such as family violence and feminism in Ethnic Radio.The audio for this show was recorded from the live broacasting "Community Language Programmingh" on April 8, for the 3CRs 40th birthday, broadcasted from Gertrude Studios in Fitzroy.

Out of the Pan
Special broadcast 40th birthday

Out of the Pan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2016


A special broadcast Friday 22 April as part 3 CR's 40th birthday. James Mckenzie (In Ya Face), Libby Jamieson (Dykes on Mikes) and Sally with Jiselle Hanna look at queer radio at 3 CR.

Accent of Women
Accent of Women International Women's Day 2016

Accent of Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2016


International Women's Day ‪#‎IWD2016‬ we have put together a special show showcasing two of our favourite recent interviews. Lourdes Garcia-Larque spoke with teacher and activist Gloria Gracida, about the struggle of strawberry pickers in the Mexican border, their fight for justice, their newly formed union & the boycott against multinational company Driscoll. You can find more information about the campaign following this link.Jiselle Hanna spoke with Filipino activist Liza Maza. They spoke about resisting American imperialism in the Asia Pacific region, and about the impacts of military bases in the Philippines. 

rabble radio
Gaza behind the headlines

rabble radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2014 31:40


This month on rabble radio, we have a couple of interviews which provide some of the background behind the headlines about the attack on Gaza.   Tyler Levitan – Campaigns Coordinator with Independent Jewish Voices,  a national human rights organization whose mandate is to promote a just resolution to the dispute in Israel and Palestine through the application of international law and respect for the human rights of all parties. He speaks with Redeye host Esther Hsieh. For more perspectives on the attack on Gaza, go to the blog of Independent Jewish Voices on rabble.ca. Palestinian socialist and activist Reem Unis. She lives in Melbourne Australia and had a conversation with Asia Pacific Current's Jiselle Hanna. In addition to sharing thoughts about what is happening in her homeland, Reem Unis also shares her perspective on the role of Egypt in the peace process, and what other countries around the world can do to further the cause of peace in Gaza.   Introducing — a new podcast on the rabble podcast network. rpn executive producer Victoria Fenner talks to Rachel Swatek, producer of Groundwire, a news magazine by volunteers with campus and community radio stations across the country.

rabble radio
Covering terrain: Nishiyuu, Fukushima, and feminism

rabble radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2013 31:23


First we turn to a journey –  the journey of Nishiyuu.  Aboriginal youth recently trekked over 1,500 kilometers on foot through extreme conditions to promote solidarity and action around the issues facing indigenous peoples. We hear words from Isaac Kawapit also known as the “The White Wizard” and an interview by Lorraine Chisholm from RedEye Radio with Matthew Mukash. So, are you a feminist? What does that even mean? Artist, activist, and educator Kim Crosby says there are many different feminisms. With International Women's Day on March 8th Riaz Sayani –Mulji met with Kim Crosby to talk about feminism, organizing and more.  Here's part of their conversation. For this story we turn to Halifax. In the 1960's the municipal government, against the wishes of residents,  razed the historic Black settlement of Africville.  Now once again there is a struggle over space and community. This time the fight is over what could be a community centre. Talking Radical Radio's Scott Neigh [Ni] spoke with Rev. Rhonda Britton of Cornwallis Street Baptist Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia about the struggle to preserve the closed St. Patrick's-Alexandra school building as a community space. We have just passed the two year anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster. Chie Matsumoto is an anti-nuclear and labour activist in Japan who gave an updated on the situation to Asian Pacific Current's Jiselle Hanna.  Finally Bob Wiseman is the man that wrote and peformed our theme song. He also has a new album out and we get to share with you a great song called “The Reform Party at Burning Man.”