Untold Stories of Injustice Podcast | The Voice to Parliament's affect of Blak Sovereignty/Liberation | Revitalising community-led art spaces with Cr. Jamal Hakim

Monday, 14 October 2024 - 7:00am to 8:30am

Welcome to the Monday Breakfast show for October 14, 2024. 

On today's show: 

  • Rob spoke with Nina, one of the producers of the Untold Stories of Injustice podcast, a five-part podcast series produced here at 3CR Community Radio. The pair spoke about the prison industrial complex, how the podcast came to be, as well as barriers in creating such an important piece of media. 
  • Following that we play a clip from episode four of  the Untold Stories of Injustice podcast titled 'The Injustice System'. The episode features a conversation between Formerly Incarcerated Girls; Justice Advocates Melbourne (FIGJAM) member Lyanne who spoke with Tizzie, an intensive outreach worker who fiercely advocates for girls, young women and non-binary folks in contact with justice system. Between their combined lived experience and practice wisdom regarding intersectionality, their understanding of the complexities that many vulnerable and marginalised people face is held with compassion and integrity. This enables a robust and thought-provoking conversation, picking apart themes & exploring in detail some of the common circumstances that push people into the injustice system. Explicitly naming the elephant in the room. Catch the full episode at 3cr.org.au/untoldstories or listen to the next episode on 9AM this Friday.
  • Eric interviewed candidate for Lord Mayor Jamal Hakim and his deputy Esther Anatolitis, discussing the struggles facing community-led art spaces in the CBD. They discussed their 'Future Postcode 3000' initiative, which aims to address the exodus of arts spaces from the CBD and how they plan to support and revitalize community-led arts and creative spaces in the city.
  • The show ends with a replay of Rob's conversation with Keiran Stewart-Assheton, President of the Black Peoples Union to coincide with the anniversary of the Voice to Parliament results being announced. The conversation took place before the results were announced last year and covers the Voice to Parliament itself as well as how its campaigns affected the Blak Sovereignty and Liberation movements across the continent.

SONGS:
- 'Running with the Hurricane' - Camp Cope
- 'Never Too Much' - Luther Vandross
- 'Hide & Seek' - Bumpy