Queenie Bon-Bon and Declan Furber-Gillick at Fringe, in(sane) the peer support podcast, Jack Latimore on Growing Up Aboriginal, and Food Without Borders

Tuesday, 18 September 2018 - 7:00am to 8:30am

Tuesday Breakfast - 18 September 2018

with Ayan and Anya (we miss you Lauren and George!) 

7.00 am  Acknowledgement of Country 

7:02 am  Welcome to show and general chit-chat 

7.10 am  Queenie Bon Bon is a political comedic writer, performance artist, pleasure-provider and fantasy maker. She chats to Anya about her upcoming performance Welcome to the Mystic Hole at the Melbourne Fringe Festival

7.20 am Carly Dober talks to Ayan about her upcoming podcast in(sane), which focuses on the lived experience of people experiencing mental health issues and peer support - in(sane) launches on 20 September 2018.

7.45 am  Jack Latimore, Goori writer and researcher based in Melbourne, and reporter and columnist for Guardian Australia and the Koori Mail, joins us in the studio to chat to Anya about his contribution to the recently published anthology Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia.
 
8.00 am Arrernte First Nations writer-performer Declan Furber-Gillick joins us in the studio to talk to Anya about his upcoming show BIGHOUSE DREAMING at the Melbourne Fringe Festival. Holding an unflinching and unapologetic queer blak lens to the contradictions of the Youth Justice System, Bighouse Dreaming interrogates Australian masculinity both black and white and questions the scope of law, family, culture and the helping professions. 

8.15 am 
Jessy from Lentil as Anything joins us in the studio and chats to Ayan about food wastage, the objective of Food without Borders, the ethos of Lentil as Anything and how we in the community can get involved. 

Fin. 

Songs

artist: Jennie Lena 
song: Who's Loving You (cover)
 
artist: India Arie
song: Video

artist: Mojo Juju
song: They Come & They Go 

artist: KRS-one

artist: DRMNGNOW  
song: Australia Does Not Exist   

artist: Cardi B 
song: Bodak Yellow