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Racerage is a queer, Blak radical rapper; mixing dark electronic hip-hop with defiant punk energy. They collaborate with other BIPOC, queer and trans artists, to create political protest rap ... hip hop as truth telling. Racerage dropped their debut record Black Medusa in 2021; the soundtrack to a shared decolonised, queer, accessible future;On this episode of Accent of Women, we hear about their journey as a multiply marginalised artist in the local music industry, coming to culture, and their experiences with grassroots activism and harm reduction advocacy in Naarm-Melbourne.
Acknowledgement of Country News Headlines Earlier this week, Priya caught up with writer and comedian Kaitlyn Blythe to hear more about the lived experiences of people with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome during COVID-19. Earlier in the week, Rosie spoke with Dan Hogan, a working-class writer and public-school teacher. They currently live and work on Dharug and Gadigal Country. In their spare time, Dan runs small DIY publisher Subbed In. Dan joined us to discuss the Religious Discrimination Bill, the harmful consequences of the public discourse on trans and gender diverse people, and why private schools should be abolished.You can find Dan's piece here Nasser Mashni is the Vice President of the Australian Palestine Advocacy Network and co-presenter of Palestine Remembered, Australia's only radio show dedicated to Palestine, Saturday mornings at 9:30am on 3CR. They join us to talk about their case against the Australian Government, following official comments made in support of Israel last year. Racerage aka Mini Miller is a queer Blak radical rapper based on Wurundjeri country. They join us today to have a chat about their debut album Black Medusa. This majestic record uses the mythology of Medusa to explore their living experiences, different paths to healing, and finding strength. It is the soundtrack to a shared decolonised, queer, and accessible future. You can find Black Medusa on Bandcamp. Emma is the COVID-19 Testing Coordinator At Cohealth. They manage all testing operations for cohealth and have played an active role in testing, isolation support and outbreak responses across the Northern and Western Suburbs of Melbourne since the beginning of the pandemic. Emma joins us to discuss access to rapid antigen tests and the importance of ongoing community testing for Covid-19. SongsRacerage - Black Medusa
Intro/outro: The Amplified Elephants Shore from Deep Creatures MIUC 01/02/22Set 1 - Hannes LackmannSet 2 - Is There A Hotline ?Set 3 - Josh Wells and Karina UtomoRecorded and Engineered by Stevie Richards Yoshio Machida - Synthic37dubfrom Modulisme Session 057 by VA. Synthisis Sonoris I Racerage Do The Labour (ft. Jamaica Moana) from the Black Medusa (Heavy Machinery, 2022)
Interviews with Racerage, Jonathan Homsey, Dan Hall. Racerage discusses their newly released single Do The Labour and upcoming album Black Medusa that will be released 11 February. Racerage (@raceragerhymes) • Instagram photos and videos Jonathan Homsey chats about And She Would Stand Like This, a play at the Antipodes Theatre during Melbourne's Midsumma Festival. Midsumma Festival - And She Would Stand Like This Dan Hall joins us from London about his podcast In The Key of Q that features interviews and the music of queer musicians around the world. In the Key of Q 3CR broadcasts from the stolen lands of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded.
What a delight to have Mini Miller, aka Racerage, as our guest this week. A childhood spent moving around quite a bit, Mini ended up at the end of her teens as dux of her high school. Impressive! Graduating with an ENTER score of 99.1%, Mini went on to study communications and eventually social work. For the last few years Mini has been the rap queen of Collingwood, finding home and communiity there. We had a lot of laughs speaking with Mini. We're sure you'll enjoy the show. Here are some links Mini would like to share:FB and Twitter: @raceragerhymes / soundcloud.com/racerage / @satellite_skies / 3cr.org.au/satelliteskies
We're creating our very own community song to celebrate the silly season, and we need your help. With the help of Belgium Avenue Neighbourhood House and local artists Izzy Brown, Racerage, Laneous and Nick Martyn, we're celebrating the end of 2020 with a crowdsourced song. Local artist, Izzy Brown, has written a song for us to help celebrate the end of 2020 and we need your help bringing it to life. Second Chance celebrates a brighter future for next year and beyond. Find out how you can be part of our community song here: yarracity.vic.gov.au/song
It’s often said that cats have slaves, not owners. But as part of the ABC’s Your Mental Health week — focussing on how to improve our mental health and wellbeing in these challenging time — Big Ideas returns to these moving personal tales of the pet cats who rescued their owners and gave them courage and resilience at times when life seemed unbearably hard.
It’s often said that cats have slaves, not owners. But as part of the ABC’s Your Mental Health week — focussing on how to improve our mental health and wellbeing in these challenging time — Big Ideas returns to these moving personal tales of the pet cats who rescued their owners and gave them courage and resilience at times when life seemed unbearably hard.
It’s often said that cats have slaves, not owners. But as part of the ABC’s Your Mental Health week — focussing on how to improve our mental health and wellbeing in these challenging time — Big Ideas returns to these moving personal tales of the pet cats who rescued their owners and gave them courage and resilience at times when life seemed unbearably hard.
Jordan is joined by two incredibly talented, queer, Melbourne rappers, Racerage and F.C.K! They’re both in to chat about their music, their upcoming gig with Simo Soo, Racerage‘s project High Rise Hip Hop AND to play tunes from some of […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_homophonics/p/joy.org.au/homophonics/wp-content/uploads/sites/432/2020/01/Homophonics-27-1-29.m4a Podcast: Play in new window | Download (101.2MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post F.C.K. + Racerage appeared first on Homophonics.
In the final episode of SHADES season 1, non-binary and political rapper Racerage opens up about their track 'Diamonds and Sapphires', written during a dark period filled with both physical and mental health issues, as well as the re-discovery of her Indigenous roots. The song is all about the bounce back - a battle call to reclaim space, reject stigma and alchemise pain into positivity. The SHADES podcast is an exploration of social issues through the lens of Aussie hip hop music.
Rita Satch and Fem Belling joined Paul Gardner in the studio to chat about their performing together with Michelle Nicolle, Odette Mercy, Racerage and Sahida Apsara in a show called WAR CRY as part of the […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_bentnotes/p/joy.org.au/bentnotes/wp-content/uploads/sites/107/2019/04/Fem-Belling-Rita-Satch-20190421.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 30:37 — 28.1MB) | Embed Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Email | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post War Cry – Political Music! appeared first on Bent Notes.
Summer Series - Revisiting critical conversations from 2018Acknowledgement of CountryGabby Alamin, Saharawi member of Australian Western Sahara Association, talks about Morocco's colonisation of the Saharawi people and the film Rifles or GraffitiRacerage, an emerging politi-cute queer post-internet rapper based on Wurundjeri country.Jules Kim, CEO of Scarlett Alliance talking about the problems with the My Health Record system (centralised online summary of your key health information), including how the current opt-out system will affect sex workers. NOTE since the interview the OPT OUTperiod has been extended to Jan 31st 2019Andre Dao, writer, lawyer, editor and co- founder of Behind the Wire, about the Manus Recording Project Collective and the work 'How are you today?' which was on the Ian Potter Museum of Art In 2018Raquel Willis. African American writer, editor, and transgender rights activist, Raquel Willis was in Melbourne town for FLCC’s Transforming Democracy 2018 and joined 3CR Breakfast over a number of weeks for a broad discussion of rights including colonisation, race, gender and abolition. At the time of interview she was a national organizer for the Transgender Law Center. Raquel is now the executive editor of Out Magazine(The original broadcast on 855am and 3CR digital contained the following music tracks - removed owing to no music license for podcasting)SONG: Cheikh Lo Degg Gui feat. Flavia Coelho & Fixi, Cheiko LoSONG: Racerage: BurnSONG: Racerage: Violence and SapphiresSONG : The Merindas - We Sing Until SunriseSONG: Sophiegrophy Purple Swag
This week's show is about the Djapwurrung Embassy, established to protect sacred trees threatened with destruction, north of Ballarat in Victoria. The state government want to cut down over 3000 trees as part of the Western Highway duplication project, including trees sacred to the Djapwurrung first nation. There has been a strong resistance with three camps set up to stop the road works and protect the trees, known as the Djapwurrung embassy. Music credit: 'Diamonds and Sapphires' by Racerage - https://soundcloud.com/racerage
3CR Breakfast 24 May 20187:00am Acknowledgement of Country 7:15am Stick Together's Matt Kunkel caught up with Hazel Nolan - Britain's General Union (GMB) organiser about Ireland's abortion referendum. 7:35am Paul McDonald, CEO of Anglicare Victoria & Chair of Home Stretch 7:50am Racerage, an emerging politi-cute queer post-internet rapper based on Wurundjeri country. 8:15am Part of an interview with Zianna Fuad, coordinator at Friends of the Earth talking about the Energy Justice Roadtrip that toured East Gippsland over May 11-13. Full next we will play the full interview. 8:20am Veronica Koman, public interest lawyer at the Jakarta Legal Aid Institute speaks about the Melbourne campaign event Let's Talk about West Papua and the current situation in West Papua.
We hear from the protest defending the Ascot Vale public housing estate, chat to Racerage (Mini) "an emerging politi-cute queer post-internet rapper based on Wurundjeri country," #AbolishAustraliaDay and a little more.You can find more info supporting future action at Public Housing Defence NetworkShare around the Invasion day rally!
This week on Women on the Line we bring you coverage of Myriad Collective’s TRANSPOSSIBLE, a month long showcase of trans and gender diverse talent, including an art exhibition, two performance nights and a creative industries workshop. We’ll hear excerpts from the second performance night held on May 13th, and also an interview with Myriad Collective member Darcy T. Gunk. Performers featured in this episode in order of appearance are:Cee SickAmao LeotaIris LeeAn excerpt from Beauty is the Beast (Krishna, Mossy, Raina & Leon) Tonié FieldAstrid&Racerage Asiel Adan Sanchez Excerpt of music accompanying a dance work by Raina Peterson https://www.facebook.com/myriadcollective/https://myriadcollective.wordpress.com/