Skateboarding, Consent and Inclusivity Pt. 1, Reopening of the Arts, Save Public Housing Collective Map, Yalinguth App

Thursday, 29 July 2021 - 7:00am to 8:30am
The Yalinguth logo. The word 'Yalinguth' is written in orange on a black background, below an orange-coloured branch bearing yellow leaves and bright orange fruit.

Acknowledgement of Country//

 

News Headlines//

 

On the May 3rd episode of 3CR's Women on the Line program, Priya caught up with Dr Indigo Willing and Emily Kafoa to talk about how skateboarders are shifting the conversation on consent, anti-racism and inclusivity. Dr Indigo Willing is a Vietnamese sociologist and skateboarder and co-founder of both We Skate Queensland and Consent is Rad, based in Meanjin on Jagera and Turrbal land. Emily Kafoa is a Bundjalung skater, a Minjungbul girl from Tweed Heads, and is the founder of Girls Skate Gold Coast as well as a new ambassador for the First Nations skate team Songline Skateboarding. Catch Women on the Line on 3CR on Mondays from 8:30-9AM, and listen back to the full episode here.//

 

Melbourne-based stand up comedian Anna Piper-Scott joins us to discuss the slow reopening of the arts in Melbourne, and the impact this has had on performers and other arts workers. A trans woman for remarkable wit and social insight, Anna is a skilled writer and bold performer. Her comedy is incisive, relatable, well-crafted and flat out funny. You can find her website here.//

 

Dr David Kelly, Research Fellow at the Centre for Urban Research, RMIT and an organiser at the Save Public Housing Collective, joins us to talk about Save Public Housing Collective's newly launched map, which plots public housing decline in Victoria. You can find the map and more information about the Collective here.//

 

Bobby Nicholls is a proud Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung and Wotjobaluk man, and a founding member of the Yalinguth Working Group. Bobby has worked for many years in community run organisations such as the Aborigines Advancement League, Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency, and the Aboriginal Housing Board of Victoria. He is also one of the founding members of Yarnin’ Pictures, inspired by his passion to document Elders stories whilst training Aboriginal youth in the art of filmmaking. Bobby joins us to discuss the Yalinguth App, an audio augmented reality experience that connects people to place and history through geo-located soundscapes and stories told by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. The first site for the app is the area around Gertrude St, Fitzroy.//


 

Songs

 

Missing You - Budjerah

 

Everything Is Great - Alice Skye