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How do you decide what is acceptable in the content you consume? Where do you draw your line? In this special episode of Race Matters, we explore feminism and queerness in hip hop, and how it's changed over time. You'll hear from Joan Morgan, Carolina Gasolina and Georgia Mokak, and hear tunes from Sampa the Great, Lauryn Hill and Okenyo, Miss Blanks & Jesswar. If this topic is your jam, make sure you head along to Joan Morgan's talk at All About Women this Sunday March 10. All details at sydneyoperahouse.com.
Tuesday Breakfast 29 January 2019 Summer Skool ep 4: Gender and Sexuality 7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.10 am We talk to Jamie Lim, a trans man working as a migration professional, writer and volunteer at Out for Australia We discuss queer terminology, queer experiences and intersections between queer and racial/cultural identities. 7.30 am Anya chats to Claire Coleman, writer from Western Australia who identifies with the South Coast Noongar people, and whose recent book, Terra Nullius has sparked national and international praise. They discuss queer representation in writing and literature. 8.00 am Lauren speaks to Roj Amedi, a queer, Kurdish woman who came to Australia from Baghdad as a refugee. She’s currently the senior human rights and racial justice campaigner at Colour Code and GetUp Her work focuses on coordinating an independent and national racial justice movement with First Nations people and people of colour. song: They Come and They Goartist: Mojo Juju song: Make Me Feelartist: Janelle Monaesong: Woman's World artist: Okenyo feat. Miss Blanks song: Closer artist: Tegan and Sara song: Friends with Feelingsartist: Alice Skye
While in Melbourne, Liz Ansley (Special Interest, 4ZZZ) came past to chat about new Australian music from Indigenoise, Rya Park, Ruby Gill, Miss Blanks, Sakidasumi & Arthur Wimble.With thanks to Yamaha Home Entertainment Australia!Intro & outro music is 'Coffee' by RKDA. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tuesday Breakfast November 20 2018 7.00am Acknowledgement of Country 7.05am Welcome to show + News headlines Introduction to The Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR). TDOR also known as the International Transgender Day of Remembrance, is observed annually on November 20 as a day to memorialize those who have been murdered as a result of transphobia and to draw attention to the continued violence endured by the transgender community7.05am Community AnnouncementsTrans Day of Remembrance Candlelight VigilQueer Legacies, New Solidarities: Readings & Launch Event 7:10am Sally Goldner is the Executive Director of TransGender Victoria, host of Out of the Pan 3CR 855 AM Melbourne and she discusses the social and economic factors that trans people face 7.30am Jeremy Anderson and Sammy Doku from ABC TV's Transblack explain how society can support trans youth navigate their lives, and how their cultural identity intersects with their trans identity8.00am Andy Kaladelfos, Historian, Criminologist & Lecturer, UNSW, joins us to provide a historical perspective on transgender people and the law in Australia8.20am Jamie Lim discusses cultural attitudes towards trans people, what TDOR means for him, and shares a message with people unsure/working it out their identity8.30 am EndSongssong: Women’s World 2.0artist: Onkenyo ft Miss Blanks and Jesswarsong: I Am HerArtist: Shea Diamondsong: Skinny Bitchesartist: Miss BlanksSong: Mad artist: Solange
This week we spoke to Amrita Hepi about her upcoming work at Art Gallery of New South Wales for The National, and her involvment with Fempre$$: WISHWITCH at Liveworks on October 20. We were also joined by Mellum PR's Uda Widanapathirana, to hear about about Women in Music Empowerment Day 2018 and their work as an artist manager for HABITS and Miss Blanks.Plus, for Rough Idea we heard more of Natasha Matila-Smith's chat with curator Ioana Gordon-Smith, about what it means to be an Indigenous artist in New Zealand.
Tuesday 28 August 2018with Saranya, Lauren, Ayan 7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am News headlines 7.15 am Deepanjana Pal, Indian author and writer who is in town for the Melbourne Writer's Festival chats to Lauren about #MeToo and feminism in India.7.30 am Kara Keys from the ACTU joins Anya to discuss the importance of and need for paid Family and Domestic Violence (FDV) leave and how to push for this to happen in Australia. 7.45 am Alternative NewsThe team discuss reproductive coercion and how forced pregnancies and abortions and birth control sabotage deny women control over their bodies.Conversation about 'Crazy Rich Asians' - a new film that is raising interesting questions about representation, colourism, and 'Asianness' in the West. 8.00 am Dr Juliet Watson, Lecturer in Urban Housing and Homelessness and the Deputy Director of the Unison Housing Research Lab at RMIT University, joined Anya to talk about homeless women and 'survival sex' - why this is happening, how this issue affects young women disproportionately and what kind of structural changes we need to see in the housing market to tackle this problem. 8.20 am Ayan speaks to Laila from The Community Grocer. Laila shares exciting news about their upcoming crowdfunding campaign. Songsartist: Macy Graysong: Stillartist: OKENYO Feat. Miss Blanks & Jesswar song: Woman's World artist: Mojo Jujusong: Native Tongue
Producer Jai gets left on their own for a bit. Featuring Laura's book club, a bad pitch for a four-year-old podcast, a lot of music that we cut out for copyright reasons, and the definitive queer reading of Jeremiah & Lily from the Princess Diaries. This episode originally broadcast on 19/08/2018. Find the tracks from the show on our continuously-updated Spotify mixtape: https://open.spotify.com/user/jaikek/playlist/7I7ansiZ26Boe00GqgTYeB?si=6R0fwEUyRoSNfWzpwYRyeA Stream and purchase our podcast music from Acsiidental on Bandcamp: acsiidental.bandcamp.com
Alice Ivy performs 'Chasing Stars' with special guest Bertie Blackman, live at the Melbourne Town Hall! She then takes things to 11 by covering Estelle's 2008 hit 'American Boy', with an all-star cast including E^ST, Miss Blanks, Angie McMahon, Eilish Gilligan, SAATSUMA and the horns section of Dorsal Fins!
Alice Ivy performs 'Chasing Stars' with special guest Bertie Blackman, live at the Melbourne Town Hall! She then takes things to 11 by covering Estelle's 2008 hit 'American Boy', with an all-star cast including E^ST, Miss Blanks, Angie McMahon, Eilish Gilligan, SAATSUMA and the horns section of Dorsal Fins!
It's the 40th Sydney Mardi Gras this weekend, and as the only queer podcast to ever exist, we decided to play songs by our favourite LGBT+ artists! Plus we take YOUR requests at Fair Day Sydney! Starring... MNEK, MUNA, Troye Sivan, Jack Vidgen, Okenyo, Miss Blanks, Years & Years, and more!
-This week we explored the week in feminism with the best and worst of current affairs and news from a feminist angle. -We also took a deeper look at the recent Sam Newman controversy on the Footy Show, and Giegling Festival co-founder Konstantin's comments on female DJs. -We were joined by the incredible Brisbane rapper Miss Blanks who just wrapped up her Clap Clap single tour with a bunch of Sydney shows at the Women In Electronic Music Showcase, Heaps Gay and Club 77. She spoke about visibility, allyship and the importance of being uncomfortable. Listen to Ayabatonye Abrakasa's excellent talk on Decolonising Club Culture for more.