Massacres Map Project, GEETA Film, Visa and Migration Pathways, Trans Day of Audibility, & Call It Out Racism Register

Wednesday, 23 March 2022 - 8:00pm to 9:30pm
Blue/Black Australian Passport Against Brown Wooden Table.

 

7:15am - Prof Lyndall Ryan\\

An eight year long project to map the massacres of people on the Australian frontier is the “first sustained effort to break the code of silence” on the violence of colonisation. The map is not definitive, because so many massacres were hidden and people have never talked about them, but this is the first time we have a national map that has a clear method of investigation. The true picture may never be known because the code of silence about massacres has been universal.\\

 

Prof Lyndall Ryan, the academic and historian who led the massacres map project at the University of Newcastle joined Marisa Sposaro on Doin Time earlier in the week\\     

CONTENT WARNING:  A warning that the audio contains information about acts of violence that may cause distress.\\

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7:30am - Emma Macey-Storch\\

Emma Macey-Storch is the director of the film GEETA. A film about a mother's heartfelt attempt to support herself and her daughter after an acid attack. The Melbourne premiere is scheduled for this Wed 30th of March at 7pm at the Astor Theatre. You can find tickets on :https://www.astortheatre.net.au/films/geeta\\

 

Please be advised that this interview contains discussion of intimate partner violence, physical assault, and acid attacks. If you need support please contact 1800RESPECT(1800 737 732) or Safe Steps on 1800 015 188.\\


 

7:45am - Matt Kunkel\\

Matt Kunkel is the CEO of the Migrant Worker's Centre and joins us today to discuss visa and migration pathways. We will discuss the Centre’s recent Lives in Limbo report and the recent news that Australia will begin recognising degrees from India.\\


 

8:00am - Tilde Joy\\

3CR producer extraordinaire Tilde Joy comes on to chat about our special Trans Day of Audibility 2022 broadcast, 7 hours of trans radio this Sunday the 27th of March from 12-7PM in the lead up to Trans Day of Visibility on 31 March.\\

 

8:15am - Fiona Allison\\

Dr Fiona Allison, Senior Research Fellow at Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research, joins us to speak about the Call It Out racism register released this week by the National Justice Project and Jumbunna Institute, which aims to track instances of racism against First Nations people. She has worked on national and other projects related to improving justice outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, including in the area of race discrimination and racism and in the criminal justice system. \\