Episodes

8 Sep 2015
We spoke with Effie Meehan, a Greek born woman, a mother, grandmother and campaigner for people with disabilities from linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Lourdes Garcia Larque and Effie Meehan
1 Sep 2015
A Public Meeting with Nita Okoko
Jiselle Hanna and Nita Okoko
11 Aug 2015
An interview with Nasrin, organiser of a public meeting on Islamophobia
Jiselle Hanna interviews Umm Yusha Nasrin
4 Aug 2015
Anganbadi workers that were considered "volunteers" have won recognition as workers
Jiselle Hanna interviews Shivani Kaul of Bigul Mazdoor Dasta
28 Jul 2015
July 20 was a historic day for Cuba and the USA. After more than 54 years, embassies re-opened. A diplomatic victory for both peoples. Meanwhile, the embargo continues, and the illegal US prison in Guantanamo still holds and tortures people. What would this changes mean to Cubans? Is this the end of the Cuban socialist model? Is the re-establishment of diplomatic relations the same as normalisation? Kenia Serrano, President of the Cuban Institute for Friendship with the People’s (ICAP) reflect on these questions.
Lourdes García Larqué & Kenia Serrano
21 Jul 2015
Lorena Pizarro is the President of the Association of Relatives of the Detained and Disappeared in Chile. she toured Australia to talk about the situation of Human Rights in Chile in the past and today.
Lourdes García Larqué & Lorena Pizarro
30 Jun 2015
An analysis of the situation in Greece in the final days before the Referendum Vote
Afrodity Giannakis, member of Syriza and the Left Platform
23 Jun 2015
Palestrinian activist Nadia Abu-Shanab talks about fighting welfare cuts & austerity in Aotearoa (NZ) as co-Chair of Auckanld Action Against Poverty
Lourdes García Larqué and Nadia Abu-Shanab
9 Jun 2015
An interview with Sineat Yon
Sinyeat Yon from the Cambodian Food and Service Workers' Federation
2 Jun 2015
Decolonizing feminist: Western feminist and indigenous feminist in Zapatista communities
Lourdes García Larqué & Sylvia Marcos
12 May 2015
We discuss the situation of political prisoners in Peru over the last 20 years, and how they use art as a therapeutic tool
28 Apr 2015
We speak with Emily Woo Yamasaki, an Asian-American activist and queer feminists based in New York. We talked about racist police violence and environmental racism in the USA today. Emily is a contributor to the book "Talking back, voices of color".
Lourdes Garcia Larque a& Emily Woo Yamasaki
21 Apr 2015
Chinese-American feminist activist and poet Nellie Wong talks about her recent book Talking back: voices of colour, and discusses the importance of organising to fight back