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Women on the Line

Cleis Hart, Kannagi Bhatt, Phuong Tran, Xen Nhà & Scheherazade Bloul.www.3cr.org.au
A national feminist current affairs program for community radio. A gender analysis of contemporary issues, as well as in-depth analysis by a range of women and gender diverse people around Australia and internationally. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network (CRN).
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Episodes

Public Housing Now!

This week on Women on the Line we’ll be presenting a snapshot of activism currently taking place around housing and homelessness in Melbourne. On the weekend of the 25th and 26th of June, in the lead up to the federal election, Women on the Line went along to two separate events took place in Melbourne CBD around housing and homelessness.https://www.facebook.com/expertsXexperience/https://www.facebook.com/houses4people/https://www.facebook.com/Homeless-Persons-Union-Victoria-1489953661246085/

Jul 03, 2016

Black Women's Revelations

Note: this show contains sexually explicit language.Women On The Line is joined by Sista Zai Zanda, organiser of a special live radio event, Revelations. We explore what it means to be of African descent in a colonised world, and how art and poetry can lift and take space to re-imagine these identities in Australia today. This show features poetry, spoken word and dub poetry from a radio event in collaboration with the Pan Afrikan Poets Cafe, hosted at 3CR studios in Melbourne.On Sunday 19 June,...

Jun 26, 2016

Save YEAH: Youth Empowerment Against HIV has been de-funded

Youth Empowerment Against HIV/AIDS, or YEAH, Australia's only youth-led sexual health program, has lost its core funding from our federal government, and will close on June 30 without a lifeline. We interview the org's founder about how we can help save YEAH.Featuring: Alischa Ross; Claire ButselaarMore info: yeah.org.auSign the petition: yeah.org.au/sign

Jun 19, 2016

The Pin

The Pin is a discussion platform run by biracial Australians for all Australians. It exists to spark conversations about race, identity and culture through honest discussion. We speak with Lucie and Nkechi, co-founders of The Pin about all things representation and expression in Australia.

Jun 12, 2016

Focus on Coral Bleaching

This week on Women on the Line we’re going to be looking at climate issues, specifically coral bleaching in Australia. Listeners may have heard the news which has emerged in the last few weeks that on average 35% of the coral across the Great Barrier Reef is dead or dying. To take a closer look at this phenomenon, first we’ll speak with Dr Mia Hoogenboom from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies about what’s happening on the Great Barrier Reef, and then we’ll cross the country to ...

Jun 05, 2016

Facebook fat-shaming vs Cherchez La Femme

Cherchez La Femme, Melbourne-based feminist group, had an advertisement featuring plus-sized model Tess Holliday banned by Facebook for 'health reasons'. In this week's episode, we express our support for the group, and for Tess, in a show of Australian feminist solidarity.LINKSCherchez La Femme: http://cherchezlafemme.com.auTess Holliday: https://www.facebook.com/TessHollidayOfficial/

May 29, 2016

Entering the ‘Manosphere’

The Red Pill, Pick-up Artists, the Beta Uprising and MGTOW …the rallying ideas of a bewildering mess of anti-feminist online subcultures. Are these online spaces a meeting place for lonely social misfits, or organising hubs for powerful misogynists and murderers ... and what’s the link to Donald Trump? This week’s guest Angela Nagle has spent years observing these deeply sexist subcultures, and guides us through this nasty landscape.

May 22, 2016

A Disturbed Earth

This episode of Women on the Line we speak to documentary film maker Rihab Charida about her project A Disturbed Earth, in which she embarks on a journey with her father, a Palestinian refugee, back to his home village which was destroyed in 1948.If listeners want to support A Disturbed Earth, crowdfunding for the project via the Australian Cultural Fund is open until May 17 and can be accessed at the link below.https://australianculturalfund.org.au/projects/a-disturbed-earth-development-funding...

May 15, 2016

Black Mist, White Rain

Black Mist, White Rain was a four city speaking tour presented by ICAN, the International Coalition Against Nuclear Weapons, focussing on the idea that for many people in Australia and the Pacific nuclear weapons are not an abstract threat but a lived reality, and it is indigenous peoples who bear the brunt of this.Exploring the stories of people who live with the ongoing consequences of nuclear testing, this episode of Women on the Line brings you excerpts from the Melbourne evening of the tour...

May 08, 2016

Sexuality and desire in relationships

Sex is a tricky topic: many of us struggle to communicate about sex. When times get rough, it can feel like there isn’t much guidance out there and it can be hard to recognise our own needs - let alone talk openly about our needs.Amy Middleton speaks to two women experts who empower people to address their desires and learn to speak up about those desires. For more information check out Cyndi’s workshops and online courses at CyndiDarnell.com and Lauren’s groundbreaking online store at NikkiDarl...

May 01, 2016

Women with Disabilities tackle gender violence

Women with Disabilities Victoria's new programme brings women with disabilities and women working against sexual violence into disability services to work with management, staff and clients as part of the Gender and Disability Workforce Development Programme. In this week's show, we talk to staff and participants to see how it works, and where progress is being made. Thanks to our guests Keran Howe, Eva Sifis, Fofi Christou, Dagmar Jenkins.To learn more about the organisation and this programme,...

Apr 24, 2016

Women on the Line - Lady Sings it Better

Today, we meet half of Sydney-based feminist cabaret quartet Lady Sings It Better. The troupe perform pop songs with a hilarious and poignant feminist subtext, taking to the stage at comedy festivals, fringe festivals and queer community events around Australia and the world.Amy Middleton chats with artistic director, Maeve Marsden, a writer, producer and performer with a long and impressive history in the arts and social justice. She founded Lady Sings it Better in 2009, influenced by her passi...

Apr 17, 2016

Hot Brown Honey

Two members of the excellent Hot Brown Honey team, Busty Beatz and Lisa Fa'alafi come in to chat with us about their Melbourne International Comedy Festival show! Hot Brown Honey is a radical, cheeky, political burlesque show written, performed and invented by a team of Black and Brown women artists across Australia. The show ends in Melbourne on April 16 so get your tickets quick! hotbrownhoney.comFacebookTwitterInstagramTickets

Apr 10, 2016

Cherchez La Femme: Feminism and Violence

Cherchez la Femme put together an important discussion on feminism and violence late last year which is especially relevant in light of the release of the family violence report and recommendations from the Victorian Royal Commission.Moderated by Karen Pickering, we listen to a discussion between Celeste Liddle, Grace Lee, Nabila Farhat, Jax Jacki Brown and Fiona McCormack .For more information on Cherchez la Femme please jump on their website cherchezlafemme.com.au where you can also find their...

Apr 03, 2016

Women on the Line - Money, Migration, Marriage

Money, migration, marriage: After talking to many Anglo-Australian couples while researching her book ‘Marriage Money’, this week’s guest Supriya Singh shows that couples share financial matters not only because it’s practical, but as a way to express commitment in their relationships. Parents may financially support children long into adulthood as a sign of care and support. Yet for many migrant families in Australia, money moves both ways, with adult children also sending money back to their f...

Mar 27, 2016

WOTL: Women, chronic illness and CFS

We chat to Kaitlyn Plyley, host of monthly podcast ‘Just a Spoonful’ -- which profiles young people living with chronic illness and/or disability. Kaitlyn lives with myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome.Trigger warning: Brief discussion of suicidal thoughtswww.justaspoonfulpodcast.com

Mar 20, 2016

Rack Off! A feminist music festival

Rack Off! is a feminist music festival which took place on March 5 at the Tote Hotel in Fitzroy, Melbourne in support of YWCA Victoria. All of the 15 bands and artists who played were women and/or gender non-conforming people, or significantly featured women or gender non-conforming people as members. Women on the Line attended the event and spoke to people who performed, attended and did sound, as well as organiser Joanna Nilson from YWCA Victoria.More information about YWCA Victoria can be fou...

Mar 13, 2016

IWD: Launching 'Poison'

We speak with Sri Lankan-Australian musician and activist, ELSZ, about her debut album 'Blue Scar' which centers an “intimate and confronting testimony about gendered violence” with a focus on how it is experienced in Sri Lanka. Women on the Line is also excited to launch the first single 'Poison' on the show just in time for International Women's Day!Women in NeedELSZ's SoundCloudSingle and Video launch

Mar 06, 2016

Joan Nestle: Passionate life of resistance

Joan Nestle has led a passionate life of resistance. We talk about her formative years in the criminalised butch-femme bar scene of New York in the 1950s. There she discovered that desire could not be contained. A working class, Jewish lesbian, Nestle celebrated her marginalisation, and her community carved out a space of their own. From there she became involved in political campaigns including civil rights, gay liberation and feminism. Nestle went on to establish the lesbian herstory archives ...

Feb 28, 2016

Women on the Line - 25 Years of Women's Circus

Women's Circus is a feminist, community and arts organisation. A central part of the community where it's based in Western Melbourne, they use the medium of circus skills and training to bring women together for social change. Speaking to the Executive Director Devon, trainers Emily and Bianca and participants Olivia and Anj, producer Aoife Cooke looks at what direction Women's Circus will take to remain relevant and significant as it launches into the next phase

Feb 21, 2016

ID in Me

ID in Me is a workshop series that aims to bring together young women from diverse backgrounds to explore themes relating to identity, gender and culture. We speak with organisers Akimera and Mazna about the importance of such projects and decolonising community and cultural development in Australia.There is a Facebook event page with more information and you can register on the City of Melbourne website! For more information about the projects Akimera and Mazna run contact CoHealth Arts Generat...

Feb 14, 2016

Women and Wealth Inequality

This episode of Women on the Line discusses women and wealth inequality in light of the report "An Economy for the 1%" released by Oxfam in January 2016. We speak with Oxfam Australia chief executive Helen Szoke and Lin Hatfield Dodds, national director of UnitingCare Australia.

Feb 07, 2016

Women in Science and Engineering

We speak to two women from WISE -- a Melbourne University-based action group that promotes and supports women who study and work in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Presenter: Amy MiddletonGuests: Sophia Frentz, Jess VoversMore info: http://www.wiseunimelb.com/

Jan 31, 2016

Invasion Day 2016

26th January marks the anniversary of the invasion of this continent, the start of a genocide that Aboriginal people continue to face.Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance are leading the protest against nationalism on Invasion Day in Melbourne. Meriki Onus and Meg Rotahan speak with Nicole about the importance of resistance, the problems with Australian national identity, and the need for Aboriginal controlled land.#invasionday2016 #sovereigntyhow#keepthefiresburning

Jan 24, 2016

New Media, Hashtags and Activism

New media has been central in modern activism, especially for people of colour who continue to be misrepresented and 'let down' by mainstream media. We listen to a panel discussion about the prominence of new media in asserting the voices of people of colour from Footscray Community Arts Centre's, 2015 West Writers: Our Stories Forum.We hear from founding editor of Future-Black Linda Kennedy, creative producer of Sovereign Trax Hannah Donnelly, and co-founder of Still Nomads, Samira Farah. The p...

Jan 17, 2016

Fit to Parent

Women with intellectual or physical disabilities are often denied the right to experience their sexuality, to have relationships and to start a family. They experience discriminatory attitudes from societies which question their ability to become parents. Their children are removed by social services and child welfare authorities and can lose their children in custody disputes simply because they are deemed unfit to parent as women with disabilities. Other alarming problems include forced steril...

Jan 10, 2016

Climate for change: Women at COP21

This episode of Women on the Line will focus on the recent Paris climate talks, also known as COP21. We speak with two women who went to Paris for COP21, Maori activist Sina Brown-Davis, and Ursula Rakova from the Carteret Islands, an atoll north east of Bougainville in the Pacific which is in the process of relocating its population due to the encroaching of the sea.If listeners want to support Carteret Islanders in their relocation by donating to Tulele Peisa [http://www.tulele-peisa.org/] the...

Jan 03, 2016

Women write on sex, faith, gender and desire

Writers Rochelle Siemienowicz and Simona Castricum read excerpts from their articles in the new edition of Archer Magazine, detailing experiences with religious upbringings, polyamory, gender transition and desire, followed by a quick Q&A with each about their work.Archer Magazine: http://www.archermagazine.com.auSimona Castricum: https://soundcloud.com/simonacastricumRochelle Siemienowicz: http://www.affirmpress.com.au/fallen

Dec 27, 2015

12 Months of Melanin

12 Months of Melanin is a photography project by Setti Kidane that aims to celebrate black women every month of 2016! She focuses on black women who are based in Toronto and shares her experiences as a black woman photographer.the12mm.comTumblr Twitter InstagramKelela- A Message

Dec 20, 2015

Three personal stories from black and queer perspectives - Colouring the Rainbow

Three queer Aboriginal women share personal stories of negotiating identity, discovering community, and caring for friends amidst the AIDS crisis and after.Laniyuk Garcon, Sandy O’Sullivan, and Samia Goudie are contributors to the new book, 'Colouring the Rainbow: Blak Queer and Trans Perspectives.' Published by Wakefield Press, the volume includes 22 stories and essays by queer Aboriginal Australians in a first of its kind.

Dec 13, 2015
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