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Well, Well, Well
Val’s LGBTI Ageing and Aged Care and Sexual Healthcare for Young LGBTIQ Aboriginal People

Well, Well, Well

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 52:44


October is time for the Victorian Seniors Festival. Rachel Cook and Peter Waples-Crowe chat to  Pauline Crameri from Val's LGBTI Ageing and Aged Care about what events they have coming up for the festival and the servcies they provide. We also chat with Dr Heather McCormack about a new study which shines a light on the barriers to sexual healthcare for young LGBTIQ+ Aboriginal people and how they can 're-imagine' their future. For more information on Val's click here and here  Check out our other JOY Podcasts for more on LGBTIQ+ health and wellbeing at joy.org.au/wellwellwell. If there's something you'd like us to explore on the show, send through ideas or questions at wellwellwell@joy.org.au Logo provided by Val's Ageing and Aged Care    

JOY Breakfast with The Murphys
Janty Blair, Miss Ellaneous & Peter Waples-Crowe – NAIDOC Week

JOY Breakfast with The Murphys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 21:30


National NAIDOC Week is held on the first Sunday to Sunday of July; celebrating and recognising the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander people, and is... LEARN MORE The post Janty Blair, Miss Ellaneous & Peter Waples-Crowe – NAIDOC Week appeared first on JOY Breakfast.

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Well, Well, Well
National Reconciliation Week

Well, Well, Well

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 54:56


Joining Rachel Cook and Tex McKenzie on this episode of Well, Well, Well is their colleague Peter Waples-Crowe talking about National Reconciliation Week.  They also discuss Peter's work at Thorne Harbour Health and in the community and his art work.

Well, Well, Well
Expression Through Art

Well, Well, Well

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 51:04


(Image by Peter Walples-Crowe: Alpine Dingoes & Corroboree Frogs - both creatures found on Ngarigu Country) This week, Jessie has invited Peter Waples-Crowe and Luke George to discuss self-expression through art. Peter is a Ngarigo artist who shares with us his experience of the intersection between being Aboriginal and queer, and how he uses art to express this experience, as well as make sense of it, whilst using it as his own personal healing tool. Peter has been been a finalist several times in the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards as well as the Victorian Indigenous Art Awards. Our second guest, Luke George, who is an international artist, rope-worker and performer, shares with us on how he uses art to push the boundaries in the exploration of intimacy as an artist and in the process uncovers new layers in how the audience engages with the art. Luke has recently been appointed as Artistic Associate of Temperance Hall and is a recipient of a fellowship from Australian Council of the Arts. Click here to see more about Peter Walples-Crowe and Luke George.   (Image by Luke George - Displays of Affection #2)    

Well, Well, Well
NAIDOC Week

Well, Well, Well

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 47:36


Postponed from July due to COVID-19, NAIDOC Week 2020 is being held from 8-15 November 2020. For this week's episode, Tex returns to the show and joins Cal to talk to Peter Waples-Crowe. Peter is a Ngarigo artist and community health worker with Thorne Harbour Health's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Project. Peter talks about how NAIDOC came about and some of the events planned for this year's line-up. Then Carleen Miller and Natalie Tieri from the Royal Eye and Ear Hospital to talk about supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities through the hospital's Mirring Ba Mirring service as well as some of the health issues faced by our First Nations communities. For more information about NAIDOC 2020, check out the Victorian NAIDOC website: vicnaidoc.com.au or the national NAIDOC website: www.naidoc.org.au

The Colour Cycle
The Politics of Intersectionality

The Colour Cycle

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 62:52


Intersectionality can mean different things for different people and can be applied across a range of settings and in different ways it enables us to understand identity as a complex multi-dimensional category but it can also be an approach to the way we move and work in the world.And as a practice it provides a foundation for working critically, sensitively and with nuance in the arts.This panel: Eugenia Flynn, Creative Producer of the Fair Play Symposium; Azizeh Astaneh, a visual artist, graphic designer and founding president of Melbourne Artists for Asylum Seekers; Dominic Golding, an artist and a community worker who has worked with refugees, migrants, and people with disability; Peter Waples Crowe, a Ngarigo queer visual and performing artist, and Aboriginal Health worker; and Jax Jacki Brown, disability and LGBTIQ+ rights activist and Publishability Project Officer at Writers Victoria.

Word for Word
Peter Waples Crowe

Word for Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 57:19


Peter Waples Crowe is an indigenous Ngarigo visual and performance artist who has also had an extensive career in community and Indigenous health. Peter was most recently featured in the NITV documentary insideOUT as part […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_word/p/joy.org.au/wordforword/wp-content/uploads/sites/135/2020/01/W4W_Peter_Waples_Crowe.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 57:19 — 78.7MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Peter Waples Crowe appeared first on Word for Word.

Driving You Mad, Driving You Crazy
2019 GLOBE AWARDS: Peter Waples-Crowe who was nominated for and WON Artist of the Year #ListenNOW

Driving You Mad, Driving You Crazy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 4:44


Catch all the fun and pizzaz of the 2019 GLOBE LGBTI Community Awards which were held at the Regent Ballroom on 11 October. In this podcast from JOY’s LIVE Outside Broadcast from the event, David […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_driving/p/joy.org.au/fridaydrive/wp-content/uploads/sites/194/2019/10/191011-DavidSue-Peter-Waples-Crowe.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 4:44 — 4.4MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post 2019 GLOBE AWARDS: Peter Waples-Crowe who was nominated for and WON Artist of the Year #ListenNOW appeared first on Driving You Mad, Driving You Crazy.

Queering The Air
InsideOUT, Roberta Perkins and sex worker rights

Queering The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019


We hear from Peter Waples Crowe, a Ngarigo artist, public health worker based in Melbourne. Peter recently launched an exhibition InsideOUT on 4th May at the Koori Heritage Trust at Federation square, which is on until July 28th.We then hear from two speakers on the life and legacy of sociologist, sex worker, and trans rights activist, Roberta Perkins, who passed away around a year ago, as well as current campaigns including pushes to decriminalise sex work in multiple states.  First, we listen to Elena Jeffreys from Respect Inc. Second, we hear Cameron Cox from Sex Workers Outreach Project NSW. The interviews touch on the history and significance of June 2nd, International Sex Workers' Rights Day. Follow Vixen collective for sex worker campaigns and peer support in Victoria. 

In Ya Face
Queer Aboriginal Health Promotion, Peter Waples Crowe, Thorne Harbour Health; Kindred Surprize, Podcasts of Pride, Pride of Our Footscray Community Bar

In Ya Face

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019


3CR broadcasts on the stolen lands of the Kulin Nation. We acknowledge elders, past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded in this country.To celebrate Reconciliation Week in Australia, artist and community worker Peter Waples Crowe from Thorne Harbour Health discusses his health promotion work engaging with Indigenous communities in Victoria. Peter's exhibition Inside Out is currently underway at the Koori Heritage Trust, Yarra Building, at Melbourne's Federation Square until July 28th.Entertainer and activist Kindred Surprize discusses the upcoming Podcasts of Pride at the Pride of Our Footscray Community Bar, where Queer folks can meet and share their stories and connect with the community.  

QR Code
Intersections

QR Code

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019


In Episode 2 of QR Code, Anya Saravanan speaks to Zoya Gill, a non-binary mixed-race migrant working in early childhood policy and strategy, Peter Waples-Crowe, a Ngarigo queer artist and Aboriginal health worker at Thorne Harbour Health, and Ana Maria Gomides, an Afro-Latina writer of fiction, non-fiction and poetry. They discuss the intersections between cultural and queer identities, racism in the queer scene, and access to healthcare for folks that don't fit a particular mould.

In Ya Face
Greens' Candidate Adam Pulford; Ngarigo queer artist Peter Waples Crowe

In Ya Face

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019


3CR broadcasts from the stolen lands of the Kulin Nation. We acknowledge elders past, present, and emerging. We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.James speaks with Adam Pulford, Greens Candidate for Wills and social justice and queer rights campaigner, about the details of his candidacy and campaign, including discussions on refugee rights, Adani, sex worker rights, and religious freedoms.Follow Adam via Twitter and Facebook.* Since our interview with Adam, the ALP has announced its policy that it would amend the Fair Work Act to prevent religious schools from legally discriminating against LGBTI teachers and staff and the Federal Government has restored funding to Switchboard's Out and About program. James speaks with Peter Waples Crowe, a Ngarigo queer artist and Aboriginal Health Educator exploring the intersections of the Aboriginal and queer communities, about his article in IndigenousX entitled ‘Inside Out’, and the intersection of his own indigeneity and queer identity.Follow Peter’s work via his website.

Queerstories
81 Peter Waples-Crowe: Me and My Ghost Stories

Queerstories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 6:52


Peter shares stories about his spirituality and otherworldly happenings. Peter Waples-Crowe is an award winning Ngarigo queer visual and performing artist whose work has featured in many spaces throughout Victoria. His art practice plays at the intersection of his experiences as an Aboriginal queer man and his work with community health and community arts organisations such as The Torch, the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation and his current role at the Victorian AIDS Council. Queerstories is an LGBTQI+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff and insomnia rants follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram.   See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Queering The Air
It's More Complex Than Yes panel, interview with Sav Ferguson, news and events

Queering The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018


We play a panel discussion held by Queerspace on their short film 'It's More Complex Than Yes,' featuring Peter Waples-Crowe, Jax Jacki Brown, Sally Goldner and Ruth McNair.Frank then interviews game developer Sav Ferguson (@TimesNTroubles). Mentioned in showDjab Wurrung Heritage Protection EmbassyNews itemsIndia decriminalises gay sex.Scott Morrison's comments on gender whispering (Simona Castricum).Protest against Germaine Greer's transphobia and victim-blaming. Greenwashing ableist strawban affecting many disabled people (Alice Wong interview).AGMC conference. EventsUgly Zine LaunchCreatrix Tiara's Queer Lady MagicianMama Alto and Mx Munro's Trans MagicFloating Key's Reclaiming the Naming 

ACCA Podcast
Uncommon Knowledge: Peter Waples-Crowe

ACCA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 61:59


Peter Waples-Crowe on Sexuality and Aboriginal Community Health Work: In this lecture, Ngarigo queer artist Peter Waples-Crowe discusses how Aboriginal community health work has influenced his art and sense of identity. This talk was recorded at ACCA on Monday 16 July 2018 Further information: https://acca.melbourne/program/uncommon-knowledge-peter-waples-crowe-on-sexuality-and-aboriginal-community-health-work/ https://acca.melbourne/exhibition/a-lightness-of-spirit-is-the-measure-of-happiness/ Image: Peter Waples-Crowe, Black Magic series 2017–18 (detail), mixed media on canvas, 30 x 30 cm (each). Courtesy the artist

Well, Well, Well
AIDS 2018 Conference – Part II

Well, Well, Well

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 43:29


 AIDS 2018 - Part II The International AIDS Conference occurs every two years somewhere around the globe. This year AIDS 2018 is held in Amsterdam. Many people may recall Melbourne hosting the event just four years ago – AIDS 2014. Our latest episode marks the closing of AIDS 2018 in Amsterdam, and Michael and Cal wrap up on some highlights from the conference. The conference offers an opportunity for the international HIV and AIDS community to gather to find out the latest developments in the global response to the epidemic. Well, Well, Well's Cal was at the conference to adsorb the community mobilisation, and key findings from research which informs the way we look at and respond to the changing landscape of HIV in Australia and abroad. With the help of Michael back in the JOY 94.9 studios we were able to unpack just some of the highlights from the course of AIDS 2018 including: Three distinct stories highlighting Indigenous voices from across the globe Peter Waples-Crowe from Thorne Harbour Health speaks to the lack of Australian indigenous representation on a global scale, and what we can learn from other indigenous communities in our own work in health promotion Paula Simonsen, a Sami woman from Northern Norway speaks to the state of HIV, stigma, and barriers to testing and treatment for HIV in northern Europe for first nations peoples. Trevor Stratton, A Coordinator for International Indigenous Working Group on HIV and AIDS, speaks about three distinct local indigenous peoples in Canada - and the film Strong Medicine which targets those populations in an authentic way. Pron4PrEP, an innovative way to contexualise the use of PrEP, and U=U in an adult film setting using stark and explicit imagery juxtaposed with talking heads validating and confirming the stories told through an (often explicit) pronographic setting. Cal talks with Jason Domino from The Porn4PrEP website which contains explicit and non-explicit versions of the video mentioned in this podcast. How social networking app Hornet is responding to global LGBTI criminalisation through their campaign #DecriminalizeLGBT. Cal talks with Alex Garner from Hornet Finally, Cal touches base with George Ayala from M-PACT (formerly MSMGF) about the potential barriers to AIDS2020 being held in San Francisco & Oakland, California. What does that mean for those unable to travel to the U.S.A under restrictive travel bans, and how does that mirror what has happened at the International AIDS Conference in histroy?   This show, Episode #630 originally aired Thursday 2nd August, 2018. Grab this and other podcasts from the Well, Well, Well team on iTunes | Spotify | or your favourite podcast platform - or head to joy.org.au/wellwellwell Head to www.thorneharbour.org for more information about Thorne Harbour's LGBTI health and well-being services Thorne Harbour is social! facebook: facebook.com/thorneharbour  |  twitter: @ThorneHarbour  |  instagram: @thorneharbour Check out Part I of the series

Art Guide Australia Podcast
Five on Five: Peter Waples-Crowe on David Wojnarowicz’s 'Bad Moon Rising'

Art Guide Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 7:09


In this first series of Five on Five we're asking five painters to speak about a painting that has influenced, inspired or resonated with them. In this episode Peter Waples-Crowe reflects upon 'Bad Moon Rising' (1989) by David Wojnarowicz. In particular, Waples-Crowe is captured by Wojnarowicz’s symbolism, his aids’ activism and the queer politics underlying his imagery. To view the painting as you listen along, head to Art Guide online: https://artguide.com.au/five-on-five-peter-waples-crowe-on-david-wojnarowiczs-bad-moon-rising. Peter Waples-Crowe is a Ngarigo visual and performance-based artist living in Melbourne. Waples-Crowe creates bold colourful work that discusses the representation of Aboriginal people in popular culture, often referencing the dingo as an analogy for Indigenous peoples. Production credits: Produced by Tiarney Miekus. Music and audio engineering by Mino Peric.

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Well, Well, Well
HIV and the Aboriginal Community

Well, Well, Well

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2014 32:15


Join us for another week of wellness with Jack, Carlos and Murray in the studio this week talking about HIV in the Aboriginal community. Theyre joined by special guest, Peter Waples-Crowe, from VACCHO, the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation. The chat on policy continues as well this week in the run up to the 2014 Victorian State Election.