Today we have highlights from the second of ICAN’s Ban School series, which is titled Resistence is forever. This session dives into this rich and living history of resistance of First Nations people in Australia and the pacific. The show featurtes Talei Mangioni, Fijian-Italian PhD candidate at the School of Culture, History and Language at the Australian National University, Wayne Kijiner from the Marshall Islands Students Association (MISA) and Aunty Sue Coleman-Haseldine, Kokatha elder and nuclear test survivor from Ceduna, South Australia.
The Ban School session also included Debbie Carmody, Anangu Spinifex Pilki and Western Nullarbor person. Unfortunately the sound quality meant I couldn't include her story in the show - but please check out these earlier Rad Shows that include it in two parts here:
https://www.3cr.org.au/radioactive/episode-202102201000/maralinga-mulga-rock-part-one
https://www.3cr.org.au/radioactive/episode-202102271000/maralinga-mulga-rock-part-two
Leanr more about ICAN's Ban School here: https://icanw.org.au/banschool/
Emma Crunch, Michaela Stubbs, Sam Gibbard & Johan Kettle.