Summer Programming: Disorganising with Kelly and Spike, Eunice Andrada’s ‘TAKE CARE’, Disorganising with Libby Porter, Save the Preston Market

Thursday, 6 January 2022 - 7:00am
A graphic in shades of red advertising 3CR Thursday Breakfast's Summer Programming. Text in the centre is in red on a white background and reads 'Summer Programming 2021-22'. Text on the left is oriented vertically and reads 'Thursday Breakfast'. Text on the right is oriented vertically and reads '3CR855AM 7-8:30AM'.

Kelly and Spike are longtime housing activists and broadcasters on 3CR. They speak with us about the Homeless Persons Union, the 2016 Bendigo Street housing occupations and share reflections on hosting the 3CR Roominations show.//

This interview forms part of the 3CR Thursday Breakfast crew’s contribution to Liquid Architecture, West Space and Bus Projects’ disorganising.//

 

Poet and educator Eunice Andrada joined us on 9 September 2021 to discuss her new collection ‘TAKE CARE’, which has just been published by Giramondo Publishing. Her first poetry collection ‘Flood Damages’ won the Anne Elder Award. Born and raised in the Philippines, Eunice currently lives and writes on unceded Gadigal Land.//

 

Professor Libby Porter (RMIT) is a planner and urban geographer working on the role of planning and urban development in dispossession and displacement, and what we might do about it. In this conversation, Libby explored the problems of urban planning on stolen land, selective state investment in development projects, and the valuation of cultural production and heritage in inner-city areas. Read the full transcript here.//

This interview forms part of the 3CR Thursday Breakfast crew’s contribution to Liquid Architecture, West Space and Bus Projects’ disorganising.//

 

George Kanjere, representing the newly formed Save the Preston Market Action Group, joined us on 1 July 2021 to discuss the fight to save Preston Market from aggressive redevelopment proposed by the Victorian Planning Authority.//


 

Songs//

 

The More Things Change - Kutcha Edwards//

 

Boomerang - The Merindas//


Milkumana - King Stingray//