Summer Skool Ep 3: Feminism

Tuesday, 22 January 2019 - 7:00am to 8:30am
Image courtesy of Rosie Kalina

Tuesday Breakfast 22 Jan 2019 

Summer Skool ep 3: Feminism  

7.00 am  Acknowledgement of Country

7.10 am  We talk to Rosie Kalina, a visual artist and proud Wemba Wemba and Gunditjmara woman with a large national and international Instagram following as @rosiekalina. Rosie works in fashion, television & film, editorial and live events including ABC TV’s Warriors series, shoots for PUMA, Pandora and was selected as one the Top 10 Instagrammers in 2018 by Huffington Post. Rosie shares her thoughts on intersectional feminism and explains why centering black women and fems - those most at disadavantage - benefits all women.   

7.25 am We hear from Aunty Janet Turpie -Johnstone, an Aboriginal elder, academic and storyteller. Aunty Janet is a Board Member at Mullum Mullum Indigenous Gathering Place and at Boorndawan Willam Aboriginal Healing Service. She talks about rewriting the story of place and country. 

7.35 am (Parts 1 and 2 with a short break in between) Dr Jordana Silverstein, Academic, Historical and Philosophical Studies, and Jewish woman, joins us to talk about feminism 101 - the definitions, the waves, and whether or not it is too Western to be broadly effective.

8.05 am (Parts 1 and 2 with a short break in between) We chat to Kamna Muddagouni - writer, Senior Lawyer in the Equality Law Program at Victoria Legal Aid, and Board Member of Fair Agenda. Kamna joins us in a discussion about intersections between feminism and the legal system.

8.30 am End.