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Latest podcast episodes about joshua badge

Queering The Air
Revisiting No Pride in Police community forum

Queering The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023


In the lead up to Pride and Midsumma , we revisit the No Police in Pride LGBTQ Community forum held at the Harehole in Narrm Melbourne on the 27th of October, 2022. Speakers featured include Frank Gafa, Dylan O'Hara, Paul Kidd and facilitator Joshua Badge. We feature some of the audio we didn't have time for last time.MentionedNo Pride in Police campaign websiteWARBeyond Bricks and Bars fundraiserInside out fundraiserDecolonise sex work au (Instagram)

Queering The Air
No Police at Pride

Queering The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022


NO POLICE AT PRIDE!Last Thursday, Joshua Badge and Frank Gafa put on a community forum to talk about the strained relationship between Victoria Police and LGBTQ people at Harehole Melbourne aka Hares HyenasThe event was a panel discussion between Dylan O'Hara, Paul Kidd and Frank Gafa, followed by a Q&A from the audiences.No Police at Pride is fundraising $1500 to pay their artist and speakers + reimburse organisers for venue hire costs. Of course, they'll pass on 10% to Pay the Rent. You can donate via Humanitix or direct bank transfer (see the Fundraiser FAQ).Illustration by @briar.rolfeThis episode was brought to you by Sasja Sÿdek.Pre-recorded audio edited by Iris Lee.https://nopoliceatpride.com

Thursday Breakfast
Megafires and Aquatic Ecosystems, No Police at Pride, Intersex Awareness Day 2022, Selfish Planning and the Maribyrnong Flood

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022


Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// On the 25th of September, James Whitmore from 3CR's Out Of The Blue show caught up with marine biologist Thay Barrros to discuss how megafires threaten estuarine and coastal ecosystems. You can catch Out of The Blue every Sunday on 3CR from 11:30AM-12PM.// Joshua Badge joined us to speak about the No Police at Pride: LGBTQ Community Forum, which will be held next Thursday the 27th of October at Harehole in Fitzroy. The forum aims to progress the conversation about the conflicted relationship between Victoria Police and the LGBTQ community and explore concerns about police participation in Pride. Joshua is a writer and scholar living on Wurundjeri land in Melbourne, working freelance in the LGBTQ health sector and pro-bono in public health policy.// Cody Smith is a Canberra based intersex educator, activist and current Senior Projects Officer at Intersex Human Rights Australia. Cody joined us to commemorate Intersex Awareness Day, which falls on this coming Wednesday the 26th of October. October 26th marks the anniversary of the first public demonstrations by intersex people in Boston USA. Today Cody spoke with us about their work for IHRA, unpacking the range of meanings within the intersex label, and why intersex awareness day is important everyday! Find out more about and affirm the Darlington Statement for intersex human rights here.// Footscray local historian Liz Crash spoke with us about urban planning and the unequal impacts of climate change on the Maribyrnong flood plain in the wake of last week's flooding events, which left homes in suburbs including Maribyrnong and Flemington inundated while the Flemington racetrack stayed conspicuously dry.// Songs//Down Under (Under One Sun) - King Stingray//

Queering The Air
Aurelia St Clair on Comedy & Joshua Badge on Cruising

Queering The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022


Aurelia St Clair spoke about comedy, content creation, her upcoming show 'I Said What I Said', and the suburb of Richmond.Joshua Badge unpacked the queer tradition of cruising and how public sex is an act of rebellion against heteronormative ideals of sex and procreation. To read more of Joshua's work, check out their website here. Their piece 'In the Garden of Earthly Delights, the Queer Tradition of Cruising' can be found here. 

Thursday Breakfast
The Wait podcast, AUWU: Social Security Policy, Shakira Hussein: Christchurch Massacre and ecofascism and disability, Transphobic reporting in the Australian Media

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020


Acknowledgement of country News headlines with Cait Kelly Mozhgan Moarefizadeh and Nicole Curby, co-hosts of The Wait, join us to introduce listeners to the podcast. The Wait is a new five-part narrative podcast series, telling the story of the refugees stranded in Indonesia as a result of Australia’s border crackdown. The Wait will be airing each week on Thursday Breakfast during our summer programming.  Kristin O’Connell, spokesperson for the Australian Unemployed Workers’ Union, gives us a rundown of the big changes in social security policy in 2020. Shakira Hussein  joins us to discuss two of her recent articles: The Christchurch Massacre:an Australian Crime and the other on ecofacism and disability published on the other film festival. Shakira Hussein is a writer and researcher based at the University of Melbourne. She is the author of From Victims to Suspects:Muslim Women from 9/11.  Joshua Badge, a queer writer and philosopher living on Wurundjeri land in Melbourne, joins us to discuss and contextualise the most recent spate of queer and transphobic articles in Australian media. Joshua's writing has been featured in places like Meanjin, Overland, The Guardian, & Junkee. They previously lectured at Deakin University and currently volunteer with Thorne Harbour Health and the Renters and Housing Union. Priya reads No Flowers, a poem by Bridget Flack, as a tribute to her memory. Vale Bridget Flack. SongsJerome Farah - Vibrate

Auspol Snackpod: Australian Politics and Memes
048 - Rent Strike with Jack

Auspol Snackpod: Australian Politics and Memes

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 77:03


We have an extra-special mains this week, it's an interview with Jack from the Rent and Mortgage Strike group. We get into rental strikes, solidarity culture, weaponising privilege, and even a few memes.Plus we have all our usual stuff: embarrassing politicians, racist journalists, and more!Support the show: www.patreon.com/AuspolSnackpodCheck out the Rent and Mortgage Strike online: https://www.ausrentstrike.comand on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/covid19rentstrike/The new Renters and Housing Union website is not live yet, we'll link it when it is!Check out these articles by Joshua Badge: https://overland.org.au/2020/04/housing-is-a-right-homelessness-is-a-weapon/https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/may/06/australias-landlords-hold-all-the-power-getting-a-rent-reduction-was-a-small-miracleRead about the Dancing Grass harvest: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2020/may/13/its-time-to-embrace-the-history-of-the-country-first-harvest-of-dancing-grass-in-200-years  

Thursday Breakfast
Annexation of Palestine, Philippine Caucus for Peace, Suspect Target Management Plan, transphobic reporting

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020


Acknowledgement of countryNews with Cait Kelly Carly speaks with Melissa Yvonne, human rights lawyer from BADIL Resource Center for Palestinian Residency and Refugee Rights about Palestinian resistance and what the annexation of Palestine means under Trump's so-called peace plan.Max speaks with May Kotsakis, co-chairperson of Philippines Australia Solidarity Association and Co-convenor of Philippine Caucus for Peace (PCP) about attacks against Lumad Indigenous people by paramalitary groups and why peace in the Philippines involves more than laying down arms.Max speaks with Dr Vicki Sentas lawyer and academic form UNSW about the findings of investigation into NSW police's Suspect Target Management Plan (STMP) and the systematic criminalisation and targeting of Aboriginal young people.Max speaks with Joshua Badge, queer writer, activist and philosopher at Deakin University about exposing and fighting back against the transphobic reporting of The Australian.

Tuesday Breakfast
Invasion Day Speeches, Pinkwashing, Archer Magazine First Nations Issue

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020


Tuesday 28 January 2020// Acknowledgement of country// News headlines// Ky-ya Nicholson-Ward, 17 year-old Wurundjeri, Dja Dja Wurrung and Ngurai Illum Wurrung woman speaking at the 2020 Invasion Day rally// Followed by more content from Invasion Day - Robert Eggington, a Bibbulman man from the west coast speaking about the history of Rottnest Island// Queer activist and academic Joshua Badge on the problem of pinkwashing by corporations and governments// An interview with Jingili Mudburra writer and editor Bridget Caldwell-Bright, who co-edited Archer Magazine's First Nations issue// SONGS// Jimblah ft. Ellie May - What's Going On [Marvin Gaye cover]// A.B Original ft. Dan Sultan - January 26// Parisalexa - Chocolate// W ft. Gunna - Koffee// 

In Ya Face
Family Law Inquiry, Joshua Badge; AFL's Inclusion & Diversity Policy, Kirsti Miller; Queer Sex Workers, QR Code

In Ya Face

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019


Writer and academic Joshua Badge analyses the Australian Government's Family Law Inquiry and the politics behind it.  Diversity and inclusion in sport policy expert Kirsti Miller critiques the AFL's diversity and inclusion policy on Grand Final Eve in Melbourne.  Three queer sex workers discuss sexual health, peer support and the law in our QR Code series funded by the City of Yarra.  https://www.3cr.org.au/qrcode   3CR proudly broadcasts from the lands of the Kulin Nation.  Sovreignty was never ceded in this country. 

Tuesday Breakfast
The Aussie Ethnic Identity Crisis, Religious Discrimination Bill, Immigration Health Requirements and Kinship Carers Week

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019


Tuesday Breakfast 10 Sept 2019 With Ayan, George and Anya 7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am George Maxwell on the latest in news 7.20 am We speak to Aran Thingsatrandom, a first time playwright but long time buffoon (self-described) trying to explore & skewer parts of humanity rarely seen in pop culture in his upcoming play “The Aussie Ethnic Identity Crisis”.7.40 am We speak to Joshua Badge, philosopher, queer activist, and lecturer at Deakin University, about the draft Religious Discrimination Bill 2019 and why we should be concerned about its implications, particularly on the LGBTIQA+ community and on reproductive freedom. 8.00 am Isabelle Purcell from Hepatitis Victoria joins us to discuss new changes to immigration health requirements and what this means for visa applicants.   8.15 am We speak to Anne McLeish, Director of Kinship Carers Victoria, about why kinship care is so important, and how community members can assist kinship carers. Kinship Carers Week runs from 8 - 14 September.   Songssong: Nina artist: Rapsodysong: Queenartist: Hyclass  song: Black artist: Buddy ft. A$AP Ferg song: Drowning artist: Miiesha 

Communication Mixdown
The far right mainstreamed: meaning making through allusion

Communication Mixdown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019


The influence and spread of the far right's thinking and ideologies in Australia, and elsewhere, are the result of what lecturer in philosophy at Deakin University, Joshua Badge calls its "savvy" approach to political communication.

Delete Your Account Podcast
Episode 134 - Political Animals

Delete Your Account Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 67:06


This week Roqayah and Kumars are joined by Joshua Badge, writer and lecturer in philosophy at Deakin University in Victoria, Australia. Joshua joins us for an in-depth discussion of the philosophy and practices of animal rights and veganism. Joshua explains the sociological framework of what we consume and the significance of food on our communities and our identities. Joshua leans into his philosophy background and explains the metaphysical traditions that are often overlooked when discussing animal rights—from the way in which we empathize with animals to the often highly charged language that vegans employ to characterize the abuses that animals face. We discuss how poverty impacts our relationship with food and Joshua, who is an avid cook, underlines the importance of increasing the affordability and accessibility of vegan food by pushing for broad systemic changes to our food supply. Joshua also gives readers the background on recent publicity for the animal rights movement in Australia, and how tactics that are often employed in an attempt to undermine the meat industry can backfire in certain contexts, inflaming race and class tensions. Follow Joshua on Twitter @JoshuaBadge. If you want to support the show and receive access to tons of bonus content, subscribe on our Patreon page for as little as $5 a month. Also, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the show on iTunes. We can't do this show without your support!!!

Wednesday Breakfast
No Pride in Invasion; Modern Slavery Bill; Citizenship Ceremonies on Invasion Day; Sexual Harassment Survey; First Nations Sexual Health; Two Weekends of Anti-Fascism

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019


Wednesday 16 January  2018Today on the show with William and Eiddwen  We at 3CR are proud to acknowledge the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung as the owners of the lands on which we meet, live, and work. We pay respect to their elders past, present, and emerging; we recognize that sovereignty has never been ceded and that a treaty has never been signedAlternative NewsNo Pride in Invasion: Joshua Badge comes on Wednesday Breakfast to tell us about No Pride in Invasion, organising a queer contingent to join the upcoming Invasion Day rally this Saturday the 26th in Narrm (Melbourne). Say Hi to No Pride in Invasion at 10am to the left of the steps at Victorian Parliament or check out their facebook pageFirst Nations HIV/AIDS Awareness: Indigenous Rights Radio by Cultural Survival interviews Marama Mullen (Ngatiawa Māori), the executive director of INA (Māori, Indigenous & South Pacific HIV/Aids awareness and action)Sexual Harassmen Rampant: The ACTU (Australian Council of Trade Unions) has released the results of a survey on sexual harassment, finding that two-thirds of all women and one-third of men report to have experienced sexual harassment of abuse in the workplace. ACTU president Michelle O'Neil tells us more about the report and what needs to be done to change workplace culture. Access a summary of the report on the ACTU websiteModern Slavery Bill Passed: Keren Adams of the Human Rights Law Centre comes on the show to discuss the benefits and the shortfallings of the Modern Slavery Bill recently passed that requires large Australian companies to report on their use of slave labour in all its forms. The bill is available on the Parliament of Australia websiteTwo Weekends of Anti-Fascism: 3CR's Jan Bartlett speaks to Debbie Brennan of PUSH!, a new anti-fascist collective, about the past two weekends. The weekend before last, protesters disrupted a Neo-Nazi rall held on St Kilda Beach and this weekend, anti-fascists met on the steps of the State Library to show opposition to incresingly visible white nationalism. Tuesday Hometime with Jan Bartlett airs every Tuesday at 4pmCitizenship Ceremonies on Invasion Day? Socialist Alliance Councillor for Moreland City Sue Bolton comes on the show to voice her opposition to the Federal Government's decision to force councils to hold citizenship ceremonies on the 26th of January, so-called "Australia Day". The date is also comemmorated as Invasion Day and Survival Day by First Nations people and their alliesThe original 855am and 3CR Digital versions of this program featured the following music tracks: Songs:White Rose by Tkay Maidza   (Removed from the podcast due to license restrictions)  

Queering The Air
Tilde: trans and gender diverse film festival, #BlockTheBill and more news

Queering The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018


Iris chats to Louise Malcolm from Tilde: trans and gender diverse film festival, Nov 8th-11th @ Footscray Community Arts Centre, about this year's program and more.Iris later speaks to some news items: #BlockTheBill campaign by RISE refugee, ban on amyl nitrate (Guardian article by Joshua Badge), opt out of my health, Kerryn Phelps win at the bi-election, Sara Ahmed on TERFS, change the rules rally, cops not belonging to queer spaces and the 38 Nations rally hosted by Lidia Thorpe.Also mentionedNarrm Imagining Abolition-Fundraiser