Episodes

Indigenous protestors lead the London climate march, November 2015.
4 Jan 2016
Two perspectives from the recent Paris climate talks
Emma Hart, Sina Brown-Davis, Ursula Rakova
28 Dec 2015
Writers Rochelle Siemienowicz and Simona Castricum read excerpts from their articles in the new edition of Archer Magazine, detailing experiences with religious upbringings, polyamory, gender transition and desire.
Amy Middleton, Simona Castricum, Rochelle Siemienowicz
12 Months of Melanin. Photo by Setti Kidane
21 Dec 2015
The 12 Months of Melanin is a photography project by Setti Kidane that aims to celebrate black women every month of 2016! She focuses on black women who are based in Toronto and shares her experiences as a black woman photographer.
Setti Kidane
14 Dec 2015
Three queer Aboriginal women share personal stories of negotiating identity, discovering community, and caring for friends amidst the AIDS crisis and after. We talk about intersectionality, and the daily resistance to homophobia and racism.
Presenter: Nicole Curby Guests: Laniyuk Garcon, Sandy O'Sullivan, Samia Goudie
Halls Creek town courtesy of the Shire of Halls Creek
7 Dec 2015
WOTL discusses the recently announced trials of the cashless welfare card and the implications of income management for Centrelink recipients
Emma Hart, Andrea, Bonnie Edwards, Jacinta Waugh
30 Nov 2015
Rebekka Carey-Smith is an accreditation advisor for Ethical Clothing Australia, and Sigrid McCarthy has just launched Intent Journal, a magazine that explores the current fashion system, and people’s relationships with clothing.
Presenter: Amy Middleton Guests: Rebekka Carey-Smith, Sigrid McCarthy
Black Voices Poster
23 Nov 2015
In Our Own Words is an organisation that exists to encourage the development of young Afro-Black people through self awareness, de-colonial thinking and community empowerment. We chat with co-founders Aysha Tufa and Soreti Kadir about their upcoming conference Black Voices where they are curating a whole day of workshops, panels and performances with amazing international and local guests.
Aysha Tufa and Soreti Kadir
16 Nov 2015
Recently well-known author & second wave feminist Germaine Greer angered transgender & gender diverse people and their supporters with a new wave of transphobic comments. Trans women Regan Bleechmore & Lisbeth Latham, and Gender & Cultural studies academic Jessica Kean share their thoughts on the intersection of the transgender experience & feminism.
Jessica Kean, Lisbeth Latham and Regan Bleechmore
9 Nov 2015
Against Detention
Emma Hart, Caroline and Gabrielle from FFFAD, Hanan Marouf, Amy Frew
2 Nov 2015
Cherchez La Femme is a monthly feminist talkshow held in Melbourne and hosted by founder Karen Pickering. The topic of the next Cherchez La Femme is Selfies and feminism. We chatted to one of the panellists, artist and writer, Virginia Fraser, about performance, creativity, feminism and the much maligned ‘Selfie’.
Amy Middleton, Virginia Fraser
Ascension Magazine
26 Oct 2015
Ascension magazine is Australia's first Indigenous and Ethnic women's lifestyle magazine founded by Sasha Sarago who saw a gap in the market. She explores the importance of representation of Women of Colour within this media space.
Sasha Sarago
19 Oct 2015
Women in Literary Arts Australia is a new organisation aimed at promoting and supporting women writers.
Lefa Singleton Norton and Amy Middleton
12 Oct 2015
Sisters Day Out is a full day workshop hosted by the Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention and Legal Service Victoria aimed at breaking down the barriers to reporting family violence and building trust to empower Aboriginal women to access legal assistance services and other supports.
Emma Hart, Antoinette Braybrook, Wanda Braybrook, Kelly Faldon, Meriki Onus, Nikahlia Braybrook, Leanne and Tanya, Ngahina Waretini, Maureen Smith
Photo of Lesley and Tammy Williams
5 Oct 2015
Mother and daughter authors Lesley and Tammy Williams chat with us about their newly released book, 'Not Just Black And White - A Conversation Between a Mother and Daughter'. The book is a memoir about Lesley and Tammy shared journey which is rooted in shedding light on the untold stories of Aboriginal domestic servants and labourers who were never paid for their work.
Lesley Williams and Tammy Williams
28 Sep 2015
Women on the line went to Melbourne Fringe Festival show "I Am That Woman." The show features five self described non-conforming women who share their experiences.
Presenter - Nicole Curby and Emma Hart; Guests - Lana Woolf, Viki Mealings, Jax Jacki Brown, Amanda Anastasi, Elizabeth 'Lish' Skec