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Thursday Breakfast
Karrinjarla Muwajarri Mparntwe Rally, Police Raid on Blockade Australia, Frack Free Arts NT, 'I said this to the bird'

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022


Acknowledgement of Country// News Headlines// 7:15am - Barbara Shaw (IRAG) - Karrinjarla Muwajarri Mparntwe Rally//Arrernte activist Barbara Shaw from the Intervention Rollback Action Group or IRAG spoke at a rally on Saturday the 18th of June in Mparntwe Alice Springs calling for Karrinjarla Muwajarri, no guns in community. The Karrinjarla Muwajarri campaign, organised by members of the Yuendumu community, demands a ceasefire and the restoration of self-determination to Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory. In this speech, Barbara Shaw connects the 15th anniversary of the Northern Territory Intervention with state violence in Aboriginal communities. Our thanks to the Punk Tree Hour crew on 8CCC Community Radio Alice Springs and Tennant Creek for sharing this recording with us! You can find out how to support the Karrinjarla Muwajarri campaign at karrinjarlamuwajarri.org, and more information about IRAG is available via their Facebook page - Intervention Rollback Action Group.// 7:30am - Music and Promotion//Event promotion: Emerging Writers Festival and Schizy Inc: Gnarly Writers, showing tonight at EWF Thursday 23rd of June from 7:30-8:30PM at Loop Project Space & Bar// Gnarly Writers celebrates storytellers who've been in the public mental health system for decades. These artists will bring you insights into the system and into healing, which might just come in handy to anyone starting out on a mental health lived experience apprenticeship or seeking validation for a lifetime of service. This event emphasizes that writing one's own story can be more than a chance to impart words of wisdom: it's also an act of freedom from a lifetime of being recorded. Find out more here // Radiothon promotion: Thursday Breakfast is raising money for 3CR's 2022 Radiothon!//Donate over the phone: CALL 03 9419 8377 OR SMS 0488 809 855//Donate online at 3cr.org.au/donate, or via our CrowdRaiser at givenow.com.au/cr/breakfast.//Don't forget to nominate Thursday Breakfast when you make your donation!// 7:45am - Zianna Fuad - Blockade Australia//Then we are joined by Zianna Fuad, a member of the climate activist group Blockade Australia. To speak on the heavily armed police raid at a NSW property on Sunday the 19th of June. The raid was triggered after activists spotted camouflaged, unmarked police officers filming them. Followed by dozens of police storming the site and detaining protesters. 7 protesters were charged on Sunday with a range of offences, 5 of them have been slammed with extremely punitive conditions such as being denied bail and maximum sentences of 10 years. Join their event on Monday 27th of June in Sydney DAY ONE here// 8:00am - Anna Weekes//We also speak to Anna Weekes from Frack Free Arts NT about the continued sponsorship of arts programming from fossil fuel giants such as Santos who is a sponsor of the upcoming Darwin Festival. Anna is a community cultural artist who has worked within Australia and internationally on community directed arts projects for social justice. Anna has a passion for the creation of personal and group expression through the arts with a focus on art as a passage for social commentary to provoke thought and change. Anna has also received the Kirk Robson Community Cultural Arts Development award for her work over the past 10 years in the field. Sign the open letter to end funding by Santos here// 8:15am - Mammad Aidani//Finally, we are joined by Mammad Aidani, who is a human rights advocate, poet, playwright, theatre director and psychosocial resarcher. He speaks with us today about the play 'I said this to the bird', which is currently showing at the Institute of Postcolonial Studies with upcoming performances from the 24th to 26th of June.Ticket details are available here.//Mammad's research investigates the violence, torture, trauma and suffering experienced by Iranian and Middle Eastern immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers who have resettled in Australia and the West. He is currently the vice president of PEN International Melbourne. He teaches Hermeneutics and Phenomenological philosophy at the Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy, and his writings have been banned in Iran. You can read an essay by Mammad on exile, '300 words for truth,' here in Overland.// Songs//R U My Love - ParvynNilotic - Elsy WameyoKush (Amadou Suso Replay) - SO.Crates//

Dirt Radio
6 ways to build safer spaces for LGBTIQA+ folks

Dirt Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021


Zianna Fuad from Friends of the Earth Australia joins Phil Evans via phone to discuss LGBTIQA+ struggles, and how they intersect with climate justice work.We also run through 6 ways to build more inclusive movements:Educate yourself about LGBTIQA+ struggles and share knowledge and resources.Challenge harmful perceptions and actions, especially if you're straight and cis-gendered.Never assume identity - invite people to share if they feel safe to do so.Use inclusive language - in meetings, and in your campaigning, and organising materials.Be deliberately inclusive.Turn up and be good comrades.Meanwhile check out the awesome work happening up at Camp Nunguu.Also check out these other great sister shows on 3cr celebrating all things queer:In Ya FaceOut of the PanQueering the Air 

Environmental as Anything Interviews
From the Coalface to the Forest via the Surf

Environmental as Anything Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 63:18


Zianna Fuad speaks to Sean O'Shannessy on the frontlines against Adani and for our koalas Damien Cole from the Surf Rider Foundation talks to Catherine Coxal and Michelle Michels from Eco Futures The Shine Report with Naomi from the Lismore Environment Centre illuminating the week ahead. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/environmental-as-anything/message

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Dirt Radio
Energy Justice Victoria

Dirt Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018


With just over 100 days to the Victorian State Election we take a look at Friends of the Earth's Energy Justice Victoria campaign. Zianna Fuad speaks to us on the phone about what energy justice means, why she may get a mullet, and picnics in the 1950s.Get involved with the Maybe Mullet fundraiser here. Find out more about the Anti Nuclear Art auction here and Stories from the Frontline to the Heartland here.

Thursday Breakfast
Energy Justice Roadtrip, Reconciliation Week, #HartAwards, Grandmothers Against Removals

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018


3CR Breakfast Rundown 31 May 2018 7:05am Acknowledgement of Country 7:25am Zianna Fuad, coordinator of Quit Coal Collective talks about the energy Justice Roadtrip held over May 11-13. 7:40am Song - Elbow, Running to stand still 7:45am Erin McKinnon, statewide coordinator at Reconciliation Victoria, speaks about the HART Awards and the fundamental principles of reconciliation. 7:55am Song - Baker Boy, Mr La Di Da Di8:00am Christine Kngwarraye Palmer, talks about GrandMothers Against Removals (GMAR) and the demands they have made to government during Reconciliation Week to stop the removal of aboriginal young people from their communities.8:20am Song - Baker Boy, Marryuna ft Yirrmal

Thursday Breakfast
Ireland's abortion referendum, Home Stretch, Racerage, Energy Justice Roadtrip, West Papua

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018


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. 

Dirt Radio
Victorian State Election 2018 - FoE's Vision, part 2

Dirt Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018


In this the second part of our state election, start-of-the-year special, Dirt Radio talks first with Zianna Fuad, co-ordinator of FoE’s Quit Coal campaign, about dubious plans for carbon capture and storage in the La Trobe Valley, and the myth of 'clean coal'. Then, Callum Simpson from FoE’s forest collective explains the importance of the Emerald Link proposal for East Gippsland and the need to dump Victoria's Regional Forest Agreements (RFAs).The election happens in November this year, and there’s much at stake in terms of environment policy, sustainability, and with the perspective of a wider optic – the question of social justice and the role of the communities in the working of democracy.

Dirt Radio
Coal and climate: opposing paradigms

Dirt Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017


Environmental sociologist from the University of Newcastle, Vanessa Bowden talks about what she found when she went to the Hunter Valley to interview business leaders about their attitudes to coal and climate change. She explains that Tony Abbott’s doubts about the veracity of climate science and his dismissal of those concerned about climate change, still have considerable support, but there may be some changes in the wind.And, campaign co-ordinator for Quit Coal, Zianna Fuad provides an overview of IMARC, The International Mining and Resources Conference, happening in Melbourne, and explains the strategic importance of a big Stop Adani Rally planned for the conference on Nov 1st.    

Perth Indymedia
WACA activist Salli Hunter Channel 7 on the refugee protest in Melbourne’s Docklands precinct

Perth Indymedia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 8:18


Karun Cowper spoke to Sally Hunter, human rights activist and member of the magnificent WACA (Whistleblowers Activist Citizens Alliance) about their action on Friday hanging a banner reading “Border Force Tortures Refugees - Deportations = Death” off the Channel 7 building in Melbourne’s Docklands precinct. The building was in a direct line of sight of the Border Force headquarters in Customs House, where operational matters in Manus Island and Nauru refugee detention camps are managed. WACA spokesperson Zianna Fuad said on Friday “The federal government and its refugee detention industry contractors have again sought to avoid being held to account with their proposal to settle the Manus class action compensation case out of court. WACA has staged this action to call on the Federal Government to repeal the Border Force Act, evacuate the camps immediately, bring them here and end the illegal indefinite detention of refugees”.