Episodes

  • #166 Language Under Occupation
    Jul 29 2024

    What comes to mind when you hear “language under occupation”? We're joined by Lebanese-Palestinian writer, editor, arts worker and educator, Hasib Hourani to move through this question and making language a vessel for critique, resistance and play.

    Liminal Festival is happening at The Wheeler Centre (Victoria) and online from August 2-4. To learn more about this ground-breaking literary festival, visit this site. Hasib will appear at the event Language Under Occupation alongside Evelyn Araluen and Mykaela Saunders.

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    40 mins
  • #155 The Sacredness of Anger and Uprising
    Jul 8 2024

    What is it to hold the heartbreak of facing a world of systemic injustice, and turn it into energy and meanignful action?

    We're joined by Inez, a radio broadcaster on 3CR's Thursday Breakfast, community organiser and mental health worker. An intimate chat on navigating hurt and anger of dealing with systemic injustice, processing the recent Indian election and its impact, and how a solidarity with Falasteen has nurtured a retuning to their Sikh faith.

    In this spirit, Inez has shared some foundational texts and further reading - "these thoughts and sentiments follow a long lineage of radical Black, Indigenous, and/or Muslim female writers, organisers, and revolutionaries - long before me"

    • Dr Ayesha Khan: Care, Relationships and Direct Action
    • Audre Lorde: Your Silence Won't Protect You
    • Palestinian Narrative Therapy book - "Responding to Trauma That is Not Past" written by Palestinians trauma counsellors and psychologists and ex-detainees.

    Support

    • Gaza Mutual Aid
    • Sudan Updates
    • Focus Congo
    • Dhadjowa Foundation
    • Incarcerated Trans & Gender Diverse Community Fund (National)

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    48 mins
  • Radical Pedagogies: Sounds of the Student Intifada
    Jun 24 2024

    There are no universities left in Gaza.

    Alicia Zhao & Samantha Haran take us through the university encampments in solidarity with Gaza, a soundscape of the Student Intifada. Field recordings from across so-called australia and a foundational teach in by Gumbaynggirr, Bundjalung, Dunghutti educator and poet Lizzie Jarrett.

    Even in lulls and in the quiet, you can hear it. You can hear the possibility of another world brewing.

    In the spirit of collective action there were many people that made this piece possible. This piece was produced by Samantha Haran & Alicia Zhao; Scripting, USYD & UNSW recordings by Samantha Haran; Soundscapes by Alicia Zhao & Mateo Baskaran; Teach in by Lizzie Jarrett, co-organised and recording assisted by Rand Khatib; UQ recordings by Anna Carlson; Creative direction and final mixing and sound design by Shareeka Helaluddin

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    49 mins
  • #154 Jam For Justice
    Jun 17 2024

    Full house on Race Matters today as we welcome the amazing crew from Jam for Justice - a community fundraiser happening on June 22 raising funds for PARA (Palestine Australia Relief and Action) to support Gazans on the ground, and Palestinians seeking asylum in australia. Hear from artists and organisers Wytchings (Jenny), Zeadala (Zainab), Tru (Sara), Emad (Jafar) and Wasiela (an.other collective) about this upcoming event and collective resistance and care in this moment.

    Other ways to show your support

    DEiFY - action toolkit - comprehensive, updated actions

    Gaza Mutual Aid Fund (instagram)

    Operation Olive Branch

    Palestine Action Group

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    32 mins
  • #153 Forms of Censorship (with Alissar Chidiac, Nicole Barakat & Lux Æterna)
    Jun 5 2024

    Censorship in the arts has been rampant across our galleries, theaters, airwaves and screens. As the genocide devastates across Palestine in its seventh month, we witness sites of art-making cower away from speaking out and silencing artists who do. In this tumultuous and heartbreaking climate - how do we understand the role of the artist? Hear from artists Lux Æterna, Alissar Chidiac and Nicole Barakat unpacking this, creating an intergenerational chat on the need for artists to be vigilant witnesses and creative resistors.

    They’re part of an exhibition at The Cross Art Projects, Potts Point Forms of Censorship - gathering artists across forms and identity to query the culture of self-censorship on now, and has been extended until until June 15th 2024.


    Other works referenced

    • This bridge called my back - Writings by radical women of colour
    • Mondoweiss - From the River to the Sea, history, meaing and power
    • artists for Palestine 2023 - instagram campaign calling galleries into account, publishing responses (or lack of) from artistic boards

    This episode was hosted and produced by Shareeka Helaluddin, and was edited by Mateo Baskaran.

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    38 mins
  • #152 To be grounded in memory and story (with Dr Amy Thunig)
    May 14 2024

    Content note: this episode contains mention of family violence, incarceration, houselessness, and visceral descriptions of some memories. It's not described in detail but please go gently if these will affect you.

    Samantha Haran and Bipasha Roy chat to Gomeroi writer, curator and scholar Dr Amy Thunig. A rich chat on memoir as a politcal act amid erasure, dismantling white supremacy in academia, finding wisdom by attuning to ancestral practices.

    Catch Amy at the Sydney Writers Festival from May 20 spanning their curatorial and literary output across a few events, for more details head to the Sydney Writers Festival website.

    This piece was co-produced and hosted by Samantha Haran and Bipasha Roy, with audio editing, supervising producer Shareeka Helaluddin.

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    56 mins
  • #151 Glimmers of Joy, Protest and Spirit (with Jazz Money & Thea Anamara Perkins)
    May 6 2024

    A spirit of protest and deep sensitivity echoes in this episode with two staunch First Nations activists and artists Jazz Money & Thea Anamara Perkins. Honored to have FBi broadcaster, writer and curator Levent Can Kaya take over Race Matters with an incisive and luminous chat. Hear Lev, Thea and Jazz on personal archives and joyous collective imagination as antidotes to colonial violence; and the politics of art-making as institutions try to stifle our resistance.

    Image: from Atherreyurre, by Thea Anamara Perkins

    This episode was produced by Levent Can Kaya, with final audio editing, supervising producer Shareeka Helaluddin.

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    27 mins
  • #150 Towards a Radical Dharma (with Elaine Su-Hui)
    May 6 2024

    Alicia Zhao and Joannie Lee are joined by artist, Dharma practitioner and co-founder of the Inner Fields collective - Elaine Su-Hui. Together they share a reflective chat on their relationships with Buddhism, what it is to come to a politicised reclamation of spirituality, decolonise Western appropriations of faith, and turn towards a practice that doesn't bypass injustice - but faces it with courage and loving action.

    This episode was co-produced and co-hosted by Alicia Zhao and Joannie Lee. Audio editing by Alicia Zhao, with supervising producing and final mixing by Shareeka Helaluddin.

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    42 mins