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| 6/21/26 | ![]() Jewish Council of Australia | Covid Mask Bloc Naarm | S11 Protest | Gay Liberation Show 1978 on Lesbianism | | Welcome to the Monday Breakfast Show! Headlines: NSW police clear Waterloo public housing protest encampment ahead of redevelopment worksUS to stockpile weapons in regional Victoria town of BandianaProtests outside Thales' office in so-called melbourne following revelations the company manufactures explosive for israel funded by australian taxpayer dollars We were first joined by Ohad Kozminsky, member of the Jewish Council of Australia, the AEU, and a collective within the AEU pushing to build activism in the union known as FIGHT THE CRISIS. We spoke about the JCA's contributions to the royal commission into antisemitism and social cohesion, the in-principle agreement that AEU members voted to reject, and building activism within the AEU rank and file. Buzz from the Covid Mask Bloc Naarm joined us to speak about the organisation, distributing masks, zines and air purifiers to anti-colonial organisations. We played archival audio from the s11 protests - as part of a compilation series of audio being played on breakfast shows over the next week. The show ends with a conversation from the 11th of October 1978 -- the Gay Liberation Show featured a conversation with Jules Cassidy, author of We Are Here: Conversations With Lesbian Women. Provided to us by the Australian Queer Archives! | — | ||||||
| 6/14/26 | ![]() Radiothon 2026! | 2026 Radiothon Show!Call in to donate at (03) 9419 8377 Or come into the station at 21 Smith St Fitzroy Donate online at https://givenow.com.au/cr/3crbreakfast2026 | — | ||||||
| 6/7/26 | ![]() Guildford Big Tree Community Day | Protesting Against Pauline Hanson/Barnaby Joyce Fundraiser | Reporting on early HIV/AIDS outbreak in Naarm | Amplexus' 'Blood Rave' | Resist Data Centres Across the Continent | | On today's show: Headlines: China sending medical experts to DRC to help Ebola outbreak'Australia' manufacturing explosives for 'Israel' to bomb Palestine, Iran, and Lebanon, reporting from The Shot reveals The show begins with a segment provided to us by Tessa from 3CR's Out Of The Blue show about Guildford Big Tree Community DayWe then hear from Lucia from the Campaign Against Racism and Fascism about the counterprotest to Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce's fundraiser taking place this Friday from 5:45PM at the Moonee Ponds Tram Juction.In 2020 In Ya Face's James McKenzie spoke with Adam Carr about founding the Gay and Lesbian Press in 1979 and being on the frontlines reporting on the HIV/AIDS outbreak here in so-called Melbourne. You can listen to the full conversation here. Gia and Celeste from Amplexus joined us to talk about their upcoming event 'Blood Rave', a sexy-nineties-vampire themed rave on June 20th. You can get tickets here and find more info about Amplexus on their instagram here. The show ends with a conversation with Jake, who tells us about the proposed big data centre slated for construction in the west of Naarm. They have organised a rally against said data centre this Saturday at 11:30AM outside the State Library. You can find more info about the rally and the data centre here. Songs played: Anti-colonial - End It I Don't Like It - Pauline Pantsdown Confusion (Pump Panel Reconstruction Mix) - The Blade Soundtrack | — | ||||||
| 5/31/26 | ![]() Archival Audio Jack Mundey Unionist in 1999 | Freedom Flotilla Expiriences | Archival Gay Liberation Show on Aversion Therapy in the 70's | Trans Feminism | | Headlines: Funding runs dry for vital First Nations transport serviceSenator Lidia Thorpe have revealed that no payments have yet been made under the $842.6 million Northern Territory Remote Aboriginal Investment Agreement (NTRAI) Segments: - Given 3CR is celebrating its 50th birthday across the month of June, the Monday Breakfast show and many others will be delving into the archives to display the tremendous audio the station has aired over the years. An excerpt of an interview from the City Limits show in 1999 featuring notorious trade unionist Jack Mundey, a member of the Builders' Labourers Federation in NSW and driver of the green bans. In this first part, Jack paints a picture of what the construction industry was like during the 1950s and 60s in so-called NSW and how the green ban movement began. Mundey speaks about how the Builders' Labourers Federation in NSW extended its social justice campaigns beyond that of just environmentalism during the 1970s and Mundey's wishes for the union movement. - Monday Breakfast was joined live in the studio with Violet Coco speaking on her experiences on the Freedom Flotilla. - A segment from the gay liberation show from 1977, 3cr's first year on air. Jody speaks about her experiences going through aversion therapy. Exposing the psychiatric systemat the time and her experiences of homophobia. If this causes any listeners distress, reach out to one of these CRISIS LINES: The Rainbow Door 1800 729 367 Lifeline 13 11 14, 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) 13 YARN (13 92 76),or Qlife at 1800 184 527 - Trans Feminists Unite Rally 24th May - Broadcast LIVE on Queering the Air, a powerful speech Music: Birthday/Funeral by Daisy Picker <3 The Monday Breakfast Show | — | ||||||
| 5/24/26 | ![]() Grandmothers Against Removals | HIV Positive Trans Peoples Access to Healthcare | Flotilla Emergency Rally | IDAHOBIT | Welcome to the Monday Breakfast Show, on the show this week we had: Headlines: Violence against Flotilla participants draws international pressure on IsraelCongo Ebola Outbreak and death toll higher than official reports - From the archives: for the 21st anniversary broadcast of National Sorry Day, 3CR's Radioactive Show aired an interview between Aunty Hazel Collins, one of the founders of Grandmothers Against Removals, originally played by the Central Australia Aboriginal Media Association with host Teghan Hughes. Grandmothers Against Removal are an organisation working on the frontlines to prevent children from being removed from their families and creating yet another stolen generation. Aunty Hazel Collins and Teghan speak about the injustices faced by children who are removed from their families by the colonial government. The interview starts by addressing comments aired on Sunrise in March 2018 in which they implied that the Stolen Generation was necessary and needed to happen again. GMAR is holding a rally they've organised on Tuesday at 10AM outside Preston Town Hall calling for the end of child removals. You can donate to support GMAR's important work here: donate: BSB 313140 Account 123 24900 Bank of Australia Grandmothers Against Removals.Listen to the full conversation and more from the broadcast here: [https://www.3cr.org.au/sorryday2018] - James McKenzie speaks with Richard Keane, the CEO of Living Positive Victoria, for an update on the MPox in so-called Melbourne before talking about research the organisation collaborated on exploring trans and gender diverse people living with HIV. They also discuss how trans and gender diverse people's identities are being removed within the HIV records and how that has prevented trans and gnc people accessing help. - Three speeches from the emergency rally for the flotilla on friday, we hear from Brad speaking on his wife, violet coco and her experiences with the IOF. We also hear from two organisers within the free palestine movement here in Naarm. - Excerpt from Raising our Voices program - Last Wednesday 15th Mayspecial on IDAHOBIT, the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (17th May)Raising Our Voices is a monthly self-advocacy program (2nd Wednesday of each month, 6-6.30pm on 3CR) produced and presented by people with disability. 3cr.org.au/raisingourvoices Music: P.R.O.T.E.C.T.T.R.A.N.S.K.I.D.S by Cheap Dirty Horse The Beat Never Goes Off Tamer NafarTook The Children Away by Archie Roach | — | ||||||
| 5/17/26 | ![]() | NDIS Effects on Vision Impaired People | Justice Not Jails | US Militarism Effects on Indigenous Peoples Worldwide | Activism in the Philippines | | Welcome to the Monday Breakfast show! Headlines: Federal Court sides with trans woman Roxy Tickle in anti-trans discrimination case Auslan news service Auslan90 to go off air in JuneFreedom Flotilla and Global Sumud Flotilla on its last legSegments: Marisa from the Doin' Time show spoke with us about their experiences as a blind/vision impaired person in accessing the NDIS and what its latest changes may mean for the blind/VI communityAce and Briar from Justice Not Jails spoke with us about the $1.73BN the CLP govt has allocated toward its 'tough on crime' agenda. We played an excerpt from Saturday's panel at Camp Sovereignty about US Militarism and how it has affected Indigenous peoples worldwide. Hannah spoke with Jackie from Philippines Solidarity Research Cluster (PSRC) and the Australian Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines (or ACHRP) about solidarity with the Philippines and what is currently happening over there for workers, farmers, activists, and Indigenous people. Saturday on the 23rd at the library portal in Northcote from 6-9pm there will be conversations with activists on the conditions of workers, indigenous communities, women and organisers in the Philipines. Fundraiser for grassroots disaster relief. Dinner Provided! go to https://events.humanitix.com/philippinesreportback To track the flotillas to gaza go to freedomflotilla.org/ffc-tracker and globalsumudflotilla.org/tracker/ Songs played: Guided By Angels - Amyl and the Sniffers | — | ||||||
| 5/10/26 | ![]() NDIS Rally Speeches | Adalah Freedom Flotilla to Gaza | Wing Beats Per Minute | | Headlines - HSBC divests from Elbit systems - UN urges Australia to combat systemic racial discrimination against First Nations people Speeches from Saturday's Protect Our NDIS rally by Ishtar Hope and Christian Astourian, two disabled people speaking using real examples of why the NDIS matters. Hannah's conversation with Gemma O'Toole, member of the Freedom Flotilla on the ship Adalah. Third iteration of our regular Wing Beats Per Minute, focussing on the importance of insects within ecosystems -- this time they discuss fire ecology. Songs played: Cobblestones - Malaika MfalmeInI (Feat. Pete Rock) - Step Up | — | ||||||
| 5/3/26 | ![]() A World Beyond Netanyahu and Trump | Being a Working Class Homosexual | May Events That Changed Australia | | On today's show: Headlines: 1. Cultural Survival calls for protection of land defenders in report released at UN’s 25th Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues2. CFMEU administrator resigns and appoints new head of government-appointed, undemocratically elected body We hear a conversation between Tuesday Hometime's Jan Bartlett and Binoy Kampmark about the US and Israel's attacks on Iran, Lebanon and Palestine and the consequences of Trump and Netanyahu staying in power for the world. Binoy Kampmark is a senior lecturer at RMIT focussing on international security, the war on terrorism, and politics. Tune in to Tuesday Hometime on Tuesdays from 4 - 6pm or click here to listen to previous episodes. We also delved into the archives to play a segment from the Gay Liberation Radio show originally aired on the 20th of April 1977 in which host Carl speaks with fellow member Bruce about being working class homosexual. The show ends with the last regular segment from our comrades at the Commons Social Change Library 'Tiny Sparks and Turning Points' -- a bulletin documenting historical events which changed the continent. This edition focusses on the month of May. Find out more about the library here. | — | ||||||
| 4/26/26 | ![]() Prescribed Burns Impacts on Wet Forests | Demythologizing ANZAC Day | Frontier War Stories | Dykes on Mics | | Welcome to the Monday Breakfast show! Todays show:Segments:- A conversation with fire behaviour scientist Phil Zylstra. Two weeks ago Zylstra was a signatory among other scientists and researchers with GECO, Goongerah Environment Centre, calling to stop Planned burns in the Snowy River National Park. We chat about the impacts of Vic Forest Fire Management's prescribed burns on wet forests and the consequences they will have in the future. - Over the weekend many people across this continent gathered to commemorate the ANZACs' involvement in World War One. Research published by the War Studies Group at the University of NSW Canberra last year shows that while 90% of people believe in the importance of ANZAC Day, yet just over half of people on this continent actually engage in ANZAC Day Services. We are now going to play an excerpt from the People's History of Australia podcast in which host Christian speaks with Robert Bollard, author of 'In The Shadow Of Gallipoli' about how the ANZAC myth is perpetuated, and the state's attempts to paint the antiwar movement as unpatriotic as a means of justifying repression. You can listen to the rest of the episode and more from the Peoples History of Australia at peopleshistory.com.auhttp://www.peopleshistory.com.au/episode-5-the-hidden-history-of-australia-in-world-war-i/ - We were joined by Boe Spearim, host of the incredibly important podcast 'Frontier War Stories'. Boe will be speaking with us about the Frontier Wars, which are also commemorated on April 25th. You can listen to Boe's podcast here: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/grdds-2817f9/Frontier-War-Stories-Podcast - Conversation with Libby Jamieson about her show here at 3cr called Dykes on Mics that started in the mid 90s. We spoke about her experiences being an out and proud lesbian in the 90s, what's changed today and the importance of ensuring lesbian spaces are trans inclusive. Music: Way Back Home by Bridie King Ring of Past by Men I Trust | — | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | ![]() | Razor Gang Cuts to NDIS | Intersex Advocacy | Mt Macedon Snow Gums Clearing | DID Awareness Day |✨ | NDISintersex advocacy+2 | Zoe SimmonsSally Goldner+2 | NDISOut Of The Pan's+4 | VictoriaMt Macedon Snow Gums | protestcivil liberties alarm+2 | — | — | |
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| 4/12/26 | ![]() | Trans Resilience at T-Gen Gym | Ceasefire in Iran | Wallabia Wildlife Shelter | Conversation With Randa Abdel Fatah |✨ | Trans ResilienceCeasefire in Iran+3 | SamGia+2 | T-Gen GymT Generation Gym+9 | IranWallabia+3 | Jeffrey WinmarCoronial inquest+5 | — | — | |
| 3/29/26 | ![]() | Trans Day of Vengeance Rally | What Children Know | Tiny Sparks & Turning Points | Settler Violence in the West Bank |✨ | Trans Day of Vengeance RallyChildren's perspectives on the environment+2 | Alice BensonDamien | What Children Knowthe Commons Social Change Library+4 | the West BankNaarm+4 | public transportteacher strike+2 | — | — | |
| 3/22/26 | ![]() Women's Liberation in 70s Naarm | March 4 Forests Rally Speeches | Colonisation Corrupts Land Care |✨ | Women's LiberationMarch 4 Forests Rally+3 | Rosie GaninoAlva Gieke+2 | What Children Know podcastDoin' Time show+9 | NaarmVictoria+2 | public housingFirst Nations+4 | — | — | |
| 3/15/26 | ![]() | Alva Gieke on Women's Liberation in the 70's | Wing Beats Per Minute on Butterflies | You Are Here show |✨ | women's liberationfeminism+2 | Alva GiekeCassie Workman | Melbourne International Comedy ShowWarAustralia Institute+3 | Middle EastAustralia+1 | migration lawsdementia crisis+2 | — | — | |
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Alva Geikie - History of the Women's Liberation Movement in Naarm in the 70's✨ | Women's Liberation MovementNaarm+3 | Alva Geikie | the Women's Liberation Movement3cr | Naarm | International Women's DayZelda D'Aprano+2 | — | — | |
| 3/1/26 | ![]() | Sydney Rd Music Festival | Pride in Protest Banned From Mardi Gras | Tiny Sparks and Turning Points | Beds Added in Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre |✨ | Sydney Rd Music FestivalPride in Protest+4 | Izzy BrownKatelin | BVT musicMUDRAT+14 | USIsrael+3 | BVT3cr+3 | — | — | |
| 2/22/26 | ![]() Protecting Native Forests | Victoria's Ban on Medical Intervention of Intersex People | Thai Airlines Boycott | All Eyes on Gaza |✨ | Native ForestsMedical Intervention of Intersex People+2 | Jenny WeberMarion+3 | F35Thai Airlines+10 | VictoriaLutruwita+5 | anti-militarist actionLGBTIQA+ rights+2 | — | — | |
| 2/15/26 | ![]() Adding Gender-Affirming Surgery and Care To Medicare | Responding To CFMEU Corruption Allegations | Protecting Insects To Maintain Ecosystems |✨ | Gender-Affirming SurgeryMedicare+2 | Kathy Kelly | MedicareCFMEU+16 | U.SGermany+1 | NSW PoliceLiberty Victoria+8 | — | — | |
| 2/8/26 | ![]() | Supporting Neighbourhood Houses | US Government Intimidation with ICE | Grey Head Flying Foxes Suffering in Heatwaves | Manosphere Aggravated Misogyny in Schools |✨ | Neighbourhood HousesUS Government Intimidation+2 | Keir PatersonKathy Kelly+1 | ICEFilton24+10 | USVictoria+2 | affordable housingFirst Nations Peoples+3 | — | — | |
| 2/1/26 | ![]() | Invasion Day Rally in Djilang Speeches | March in March for Forests | Tiny Sparks and Turning Points | Free Palestine Rally Speech | | Headlines: Death toll in Gaza Limited opening of Rafah crossing preventing essential medical aid National Anti‑Racism FrameworkThe Victorian Government announcement of the redevelopment of seven public housing towers across inner MelbourneSegments: - A speech from the Invasion Day rally in Djilang. Sherele Moody is Australia's leading femicide and child death researcher, an award winning journalist, a violence survivor and activist dedicated to ending all violence against women and children. Sherele is also the founder and operator of the red heart movement, the Australian femicide watch and all the associated projects, including the Australian femicide and child death map, and the memorial of women and children lost to violence. The memorial is designed to commemorate lives lost while providing a respectful and impactful forum highlighting the impact of violence on our community. It tracks every known Australian killed as a result of murder, manslaughter or neglect. This is an ongoing project, with no start or end date. The intention is to continue documenting violent deaths from white settlement to current day. The memorial also holds the stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women lost to violence and in limited cases, some of the victims are names and their images used. - A collage of rally sounds from Invasion Day last Monday also in Djilang - recorded by Amy from Kill Your Lawn and Kick Your Fence. First up, speeches from Aunty Wendy Brabham and Kiri Tawhai, introduced by Julie Saylor-Briggs at the Djilang (Geelong) Invasion Day rally. We are also lucky enough to listen to some of the people on the ground that Amy spoke to in Geelong - starting with Uncle Fred Marks. Interview with Violet Coco about the March in March for Forests, and speaking on the impacts on forests and the causes of ecological degradation. To get involved go to https://marchforforests.org/ - Tiny Sparks and Turning Points, a bulletin from our good friends at the Commons Social Change Library. Radical events over the years that changed this country. This feature is looking at the month of February over our collective history, and will come to listeners on the first Monday of every month, at 8AM. For now, a big thank you to our friends at The Commons Social Change Library. You can find their work at www.commonslibrary.orgA speech from the 1st of January Free Palestine rally, we'll be hearing from Sarah Baarini, she is a member on the board of the Islamic Council of Victoria and is an organiser with Hobsons Bay for Palestine. | — | ||||||
| 1/25/26 | ![]() Invasion Day Special with guest host Marisa | Today on the Monday Breakfast show, guest host Marisa (Doin' Time), presents a special Invasion Day edition, with First Nations campaigners and organisers from around the continent to kick off 3CR's yearly day of special programming. This show contains heavy themes including Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Deaths in Custody, audio images of deceased first nations folk, and colonial violence.News HeadlinesNew Federal Hate Speech LawsNSW anti-protest laws & and Invasion Day Rally at Hyde ParkCamp Sovereignty Elders & Firekeepers Statement 'Taking It to The Next Level' Celeste Liddle, Arrernte woman and co-organiser of the Invasion Day Rally Naarm-Melbourne, about the rally, truth telling, history and honesty.Revisiting a conversation from Doin Time last Monday, with Uncle Kelvin Brown from the Myall Creek Memorial Committee, discussing the Myall Creek Massacre, what made the trial different at that time, and his plans for 26th Jan 2026.Uncle Ned Jampijinpa Hargraves, Warlpiri Elder from Yuendumu, about grieving the young men in his community who have been killed, and the fight for justice for their lives. Uncle Ned ends on a song.Revisiting a presentation from last Tuesday with Boon Wurrung Elder Aunty Janet Galpin, speaking at the Tunnerminnerwait & Maulboyheenner Commemoration, a yearly event in honour of two freedom fighters who were executed. This event is broadcast live every year on 3CR from 12pm on 20th January. Uncle Wayne Coco Wharton calling in from Meanjin, to discuss his plans for the Brisbane rally, a history of Invasion Day and the experience of struggle for Aboriginal people. Alison Fuller with Grandmothers Against Removals Vic, about the abuse of children under a system with increasing child removals and state 'care'. She discusses her thoughts on treaty, reconciliation, and Aboriginal sovereign identity.Head to 3cr.org.au/invasionday2026 for all info on today's special programming. | — | ||||||
| 12/14/25 | ![]() Yillamin Disability Day Special | Caution Blakabolition Book and Toy Swap | CFMEU Administration | Headlines1. The Australian publishes record amount of transphobic articles in 20252. Lidia Thorpe’s office calls for allowance of UN inspections in NT prisons Segments1. Yillamin - Disability day special replay - part of 3CR's 12-hour broadcast on the International Day of People With Disability. This year's theme was 'Right Relations and Innovations', focussing on Disabled peoples' visions of a safe future for everyone and the relationships and innovations that can get us there. In this first segment, host Keiran Stewart-Assheton and guest Em Randall discuss the healing abilities of language and why peer work is decolonial, and peer work as a means of abolishing carceral systems and how the impacts of colonialism compound. 2. Caution - Blakabolition book and toy swap, December 19th, 11:30am to 4:30pm, Aunty Alma's Place, High Street Preston. Contact Jonathan/Caution on 0466 877 446 to contribute <3 Also in the second half of this segment Caution drops wisdom... tune in.3. CFMEU - Solidarity Breakfast replay on how administration has affected day to day life for CFMEU workers, and specifically the experiences of women. <3 | — | ||||||
| 11/30/25 | ![]() Tyson Yunkaporta on Reanimating the World | ASU Thorne Harbour Health Members on Strike | Tiny Sparks and Turning Points | Standing Together For Public Housing Forum speeches | | Welcome to the Monday Breakfast show for the 1st of December 2025. On today's show: Headlines: Police Accountability Project releases response to Victoria Police declaring the entirety of Melbourne's CBD as a 'designated area'. Acting NT Ombudsman releases report calling watch house conditions ‘unreasonable and oppressive'The show starts with a segment from a talk given by Tyson Yunkaporta in September at Black Spark on Animism and reanimating the world. Tyson Yunkaporta is an academic, an arts critic, and a researcher who belongs to the Apalech Clan in far north Queensland. He carves traditional tools and weapons and also works as a senior lecturer in Indigenous Knowledges at Deakin University in Melbourne. He is the author of Sand Talk, Right Story Wrong Story, and Snake Talk.Workers at Thorne Harbour Health are currently undertaking protected industrial action following 9 months of EBA negotiations with the LGBTQI+ healthcare organisation. the Monday Breakfast show was joined by Emma Dook, delegate for the Australian Services Union to hear about how the action is going. Stay updated with the action on instagram @gaysstrikeback and sign their letter supporting workers' demands.We then heard Tiny Sparks and Turning Points, a bulletin from our good friends at the Commons Social Change Library. Today, they'll bring us some radical events over the years that changed this continent. This feature is looking at the month of December over our collective history, and will come to listeners on the first Monday of every month, at 8AM. For now, a big thank you to our friends at The Commons Social Change Library. You can find their work at www.commonslibrary.org & look out for their page on the 3CR website which we will feature if you want to listen back - which is coming soon. The show ends with three speeches from the Standing Together for Public Housing Forum from October this year. We heard: Keiran Stewart-Assheton, Presenter of 3CR's yillamin show and Education Officer (in the Executive Council) of the Black Peoples Union (BPU); Margaret Kelly, former resident of the now-demolished Barak Beacon Public Housing Estate in Port Melbourne; and Barry Berih, North Melbourne public housing resident, Lead plaintiff in the recent Class Action against Homes Vic, and founder of YAP ('Young Australian People'). Thank you to Hank for recording and producing those speeches for us. Songs played: Morning Rain - Adam Torres One Way Out - DTATHE WALLS ARE CLOSING IN - Backhand | — | ||||||
| 11/23/25 | ![]() Trans day of resistance rally | On Revolution: In Palestine, Syria and Beyond | Rising Tide Protestival | In Ya Face Trans Visibility | Headlines1. A new Senate report lays bare how governments and corporations have failed communities on PFAS contamination, with Senator Lidia Thorpe calling for a full ban and real accountability for the harm done to First Peoples, workers and affected towns.2. Justice Reform Initiative on child sentencing laws3. Amnesty International Australia has voiced strong disappointment over the UN Security Council’s newly adopted resolution on Gaza, arguing that it fails to address decades of occupation and systemic human rights violations against Palestinians. Segments 1. A speech from Saturdays rally for Trans Day of Resistance. Trans Day of Rememberence was on the 20th of November, last Thursday, to remember and stand up for trans people who have passed. Trans day of rememberence started in 1999 by a group of trans women, after Rita Hester and Chanelle Pickett were murdered in acts of racialised transphobia, and since Trans Day of Rememberence have been on the anniversary of Chanelle Pickets death. We hear a speech from Slumbie, who lives in alice springs and has been a long term activist for trans rights, Slumbie also organised the first trans day of visibility protest here in naarm, have a listen. 2. We played a segment from a panel run by the Jewish Council of Australia On Revolution: In Palestine, Syria and Beyond. The following 12 minute segment contains questions and answers from Louna Ghawi and Dr. Marika Sosnowski. The panel came together to discuss what it means to fight for freedom, justice, and dignity when the odds are stacked against us. Louna Ghawi is a Syrian Australian leader and influential voice in the humanitarian and advocacy space with over 15 years experience across the humanitarian, corporate and academic sectors in Australia and in conflict affected regions including her work with the United Nations in Syria. Dr. Marika Sosnowski is a legal anthropologist at Melbourne Law School and the Granddaughter of Polish and Dutch holocaust survivors. She went to Syria in 2007 and has worked on its revoluition, war, governance and legal systems ever since. Have a listen.3. We continued listening to the speeches from Saturdays Trans Day of Resistance rally, we'll now be hearing from Bee Asian Migrant Project Leader at Vixen and activist speaking on immigration raids by the border force, and the treatment of trans asian migrant sex workers. 4. We were joined live by Rory to discuss Rising Tide Protestival in Maloonbinba/Newcastle to give us the rundown before it kicks off later this week. Rising Tide is the Peoples Blockade of the Worlds Largest Coal Port. Rory is a non-arrestable who is heading up to hype up, help out, cause some light havoc and participate in community decision making. 5. James spoke to Trans Visibility Legacy Award Winner Sally Goldner, a joint founding member of Transgender Victoria, Transfamily Inc and Zoe Belle Gender Collective, Sally is a pioneer trans educator, speaker and community broadcaster. She contributed hugely to groundbreaking law reform protecting gender identity from discrimination and helped achieve passport reform and the sex and gender guidelines. In this interview she reflects on trans activism and support in the 90s and 2000s and what's needed today in an interview to celebrate her receiving the Legacy Award at the Trans Visibility Awards. | — | ||||||
| 11/16/25 | ![]() Trans Day Of Resistance and Remembrance | Intersectional Solidarity Within Anti-Colonial Movements | Northern Rivers Friends of Palestine | | Headlines: Heavy security presence at COP30 in response to peaceful protests by Indigenous peoples calling for protection of their lands and their right to be includedThe Victorian Ombudsman's letter to Victorian MPs about Premier Allan’s crackdown on crime Segments: - A speech from the Free Palestine Rally of November 2nd by Amo Ihab of the Sit Intifada. The rally marked the anniversary of the signing of the Balfour Declaration in 1917, as well as expressing solidarity with the people of Sudan.- Two speeches from the national rally to protect trans youth which took place back in February this year. Firstly we heard Frankie Mizzone (she/her) and her mum Patrice (she/her). Frankie is a trans teenage activist and trailblazer. Frankie spoke of her experiences accessing puberty blockers as a young transgender person. Patrice spoke about what it's like raising a trans child and keeping them safe in world of ever-expanding transphobia. Patrice also reads out Mac's speech, a young transgender person who was unable to attend the rally. There will be a vigil for Trans Day Of Remembrance this Thursday from 5:30pm at Collingwood Town Hall. Register to attend here. - Thursday the 20th of November is Trans Day of Remembrance, but this Saturday the 22nd of November is Trans of Day Resistance, two days that go hand in hand as we mourn the dead and fight like hell for the living. There will be a rally for trans day of resistance this Saturday at 2pm at Flinders Street Station, we spoke with Sasha and Natalie from the Trans Action Network. TAN are also organising a fundraiser for the Red Rising Lantern fund, helping support Asian migrant sex workers targeted by the Border Force. Find details about both actions here. - Interview with Subhi Awad, a Palestinian refugee activist speaking on the blockade that happened in Tingalpa at Ferra Engineering, spoke on his experiences being a refugee, the connection between hiphop and resistance and his work with the Northern Rivers Friends of Palestine. Music: - Milkumana by King Stingray- Security by Amyl and The Sniffers- City Looks Pretty by Courtney Barnett | — | ||||||
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