No to Racism, Politics of ‘Belonging’, Growing up African in Australia and Adani

Thursday, 14 March 2019 - 7:00am to 8:30am

Debbie Brennan No To Racism, No To The Right rally this Saturday March 16 and the need for strong links to address the growth of the far-right.

Curator Andy Butler and artist James Nguyen join us in the studio to discuss the exhibition, ‘These Monuments Don’t Know Us’ at Bundoora Homestead, exploring the politics of ‘belonging’ in Australia from the perspectives of First Nations and culturally and linguistically diverse artists.

Performance poet Manal Younus joins us to discuss her upcoming performance at Brunswick Music Festival this Saturday and her contribution in the 'Growing Up African in Australia'

Environmental activist Emma Dorge on what the lackof coverage in the mainstream media of 70+ hours of non-violent action protesting the Adani coal mine says about the concentration of power across the media, politics and fossil fuel industries.

The original 855am and 3CR Digital versions of this program featured the following music tracks: 

Serenity Uki – Navigator

Manal Younus – Can We

Yung Baddie – Colour

(Removed from the podcast due to license restrictions)