#AfricanGangs, Geomedia and Surveillance, Yalukut Weelam Ngargee Festival, Gentrification, Decolonise Now Fundraiser and Girls Rock!

Thursday, 18 January 2018 - 7:00am to 8:30am
7:00am Acknowledgement of country

7:10am Daniel Ajak, 
criminal defense lawyer ,  in the media as a model citizen with South Sudanese background, the media hype surrounding #Africangangs is still ongoing.

7:25am Prof Scott McQuire speaking about a paper he wrote about surveillance in our cities, and the way cameras, billboards
and other devices track our data. #Geomedia Networked Cities and the Future of Public Space.

7:35am Fred Gesha, producer of Yalukut Weelam Ngargee Festival, on the phone speaking about the upcoming indigenous music and arts festival happening on St Kilda foreshore on Saturday 3 February.

7.55am
Dr Shakira Hussein on the gentrification of Melbourne's northern suburbs like Coburg and Brunswick following VICE documentary with Aamer Rahman .

8:05am Yael from Allies Decolonising on the phone speaking about Decolonise Now, a fundraiser on Jan 20. Funds will go to WAR ahead of Invasion Day, a mulit-genre benefit gig and community event to get active and thinking during #7daysofresistance.

8.15am Tallulah, Billy and Ruby from Girls Rock! joined us live in the studio to talk about the amazing experience of Girls Rock!, a music/art/self-expression/acceptance camp for trans youth. 

8:30am End

Music:
Rebel Girl, Bikini Kill
Rosie Burgess, It's written

[and more]