Argentina's Abortion Laws, Floating Key, Elise Stephenson on Women Leaders & Jodee Mundy's Performance, Personal

Tuesday, 17 April 2018 - 7:00am to 8:30am


7.00am  Acknowledgement of Country

7.05am News of the Week

7.15am  Lauren speaks to Marianna, an Argentinan woman living in Australia to discuss Argentina's abortion laws and sex education, as protests occur across the Latin American country, calling for pregnancy termination to be legalised.

7.30am Community Announcements 

7.45am  China Aleisse is back on Tuesday Breakfast to discuss her new show DRIP - A Floating Key Production. DRIP is the embodiment of Black 90s Futurism, Soul Train aesthetics, and all the shimmering excellence that lies in between. It will be held at the Gasometer on April 22nd.

8.00am Anya chats to PhD candidate from the School of Government and International Relations at Griffith University, Elise Stephenson. They discuss how the intersectionality of class, race, ethnicity, disability and queerness affects women leaders in various ways as they strive for and work in such leadership positions.

8.10am Jodee Mundy joins us in the studio to talk about her performance Personal, which explores inhabiting worlds of the hearing and the deaf, based on her own experience as a child of deaf parents

Music

artist: Salif Keïta
song:
 Yamore

artist: MOD CON
song: 
Get in Front of Me Satan