Welcome to the Monday Breakfast show for October 21st, 2024.
On todays show:
Interview with Sue-Ann Hunter on Yoorook Justice Commission - Marisa speaks to Sue-Ann Hunter, Deputy Chair & Commissioner of Yoorrook Justice Commission, to provide updates on Victoria's Truth-Telling process and the land injustice inquiry
Audio from the Public Forum for CFMEU Solidarity, hosted by the Migrant Workers' Federation last Wednesday October 10th at Democritus [pron. deh-moh-kritess] House in Thornbury.
We hear some opening comments from Agapi Pashos, secretary of the Greek Democritus Workers' League & Renata Musolino, longtime OH&S officer at Victorian Trades Hall Council (Renata discussing 54th anniversary of Westgate bridge collapse: Tues Oct 15th).
Interview with Kalyani Inpakumar, NSW Tamil Refugee Council coordinator and an organiser of the Sydney camp outside Minister for Home Affairs Tony Burke's. Interview with Marissa on the Refugee encampments and encouraging listeners to attend the encampment leading up to the 100th day of protest
Songs:
Cremsian, Alabaster DePlume, Laith Albandak 7:18
DePlume's new digital EP titled Cremisan: Prologue to a Blade; The EP features two tracks recorded earlier this year in Bethlehem, Palestine with pianist Sami El Enani
and Qanoun player Laith Albandak, and a third track inspired by the experience of living in
solidarity with the people of Palestine.
Canto de Ossanha, Baden Powel 04:15mins
Baden Powell, was a Brazilian guitarist. He combined classical techniques with popular harmony and swing.
He performed in many styles, including bossa nova, samba, Brazilian jazz, and Latin jazz
coloured concrete, Nemaphsis 3:09mins
Nemah Hasan, known professionally as Nemahsis,
is a Palestinian Canadian singer-songwriter from Toronto, Ontario
Case of You, Joni Mitchell
Rob Harrison and Eric Della Bosca