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Race Card

Ahmed Yussuf

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We are a monthly interview podcast out the first Tuesday of the month. We explore discussions on race, identity and politics in Australia and sometimes abroad. Past guests include Maxine Beneba Clarke, Nazeem Hussain, Benjamin Law, Franchesca Ramsey and Aamer Rahman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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After a long hiatus Race Card is back! We talk to writer and poet Magan Magan about his debut collection of poetry 'From Grains to Gold'. The collection maps out the five stages of grief in chapters; denial, anger, bargaining, depression and finally acceptance. You find Magan's book at his website: maganmagan.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv…
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After a long hiatus we're back this week with an interview with comic Jennifer Wong. We chat her new project ABC Bookish, her love for books and the wholesomeness of libraries. Jennifer talks as well about struggles of migrant children in entering the creative industries and about how she found herself into the media landscape. Follow Jennifer on t…
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This week in studio we have Bhakthi Puvanenthiran journalist and editor at Fairfax Media. We chat what's it like breaking through, Fairfax job cuts and more!As well as we take a look at the what we have in the bin this week.And our featured story is on the homelessness and the housing crisis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informat…
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This we are joined in studio by Ali Abunimah, writer, activist and co-founder of Electronic Intifada. As well as, we debut our new segment “In the bin"! Where we look at some of the stories and people that let us done. And our featured story is on the gentrification of one particular suburb, Footscray. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor…
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This week joining us in studio we have Giselle Nguyen, writer and columnist for Daily Life. As well as we, we look at The Numan Haider Inquest and the lure of radicalisation. And endwith our featured story is on the exploitation of international students in the workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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This week joining us in studio we’ve got NTEU Indigenous organiser and Daily Life and freelance columnist Celeste Liddle. And we look at past weekends so-called gang violence, debunking some of the media perceptions of Apex. And our featured discussion is on school segregation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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This week we have Benjamin Law joining us. We look at how Paul Sheenan’s infamous article about “Louise” was able to be published, racism in the fashion industry and end with our featured discussion on English as lingua franca, common language, of the world wide web. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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This week joining us in studio is Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa. We also look at the new Indigenous superhero that’s making waves, how activists and doctors protested the release of Baby Asha, the Indigenous politician not allowed to speak her language in parliament. And our featured discussion is on the accessibility (and inaccessibility) of antiracist educ…
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This week joining us in studio is Ruby Hamad writer and columnist for The Daily Life. And we also look at how the stolen generation never ended with Indigenous X founder Luke L Pearson. Talk about the Rebel Wilson BAFTA speech that will make you gag. And end with our featured discussion is on white supremacy and decolonizing body and movement. Host…
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This week on the show, joining us in studio is Soreti Kadir. And we look at the continually mistreatment of refugees and asylum seekers with the latest news that the government are set to allow up to 37 infants to be sent to Nauru. Investigate the story of the woman that cheated death, and the biggest real life plot twist. And our featured discussi…
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This week joining us in studio is academic Darren Parker. And we look at the backlash former rugby player Joe Williams received for not standing up for the national anthem, discussAustralian of the Year awardee, David Morrison call to end the bamboo ceiling. We end with our feature on the meme-ifcation of people of colour. Hosted on Acast. See acas…
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This week joining us in studio is contemporary and classical Indian dancer, Raina Peterson. And we talk some more diversity in TV with Osman Faruqi who wrote about it in Fairfax’s online publication The Vocal, gather our thoughts on treatment of Australia's first Muslim MP, and the police brutality in Queensland. As well as feature Invasion Day, an…
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This week we look at the racist game on the Apple iTunes store “Survival Island 3 - Australia Story”, Charlie Hebdo’s controversial depiction of Aylan Kurdi, the young Syrian boy washed ashore, MTV Australia’s tweet about Eva Longoria and America Ferrera. And we feature #OscarsSoWhite and how that translates into Australian media with upcoming Logi…
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This week we have a special interview with Magan Magan discussing his poetry, unpick the racist cartoon and commentary of Chris Gayle in the wake of his verbal harassment of Mel Mclaughlin, investigate 7/11's questionable ad involving the Haka and our featured discussion is on Hyper-tokenism in film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more …
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This week we had Maxine Beneba Clarke join us in studio for an interview, discussed the ongoing #OromoProtests with Soreti Kadir, as well as the recent conference Black Voices. We investigated and chuckled at latest Trump comments, and our featured discussion was on Muslim schools. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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This week we look at the upcoming Black Voices conference with In Our Own Words co-founder Aysha Tufa, invite special guest Una Madura Verde to talk about the NEMBC conference, Gabi discusses the lack of respect shown to Indigenous autonomy and Aamer Rahman talks his new project with Dr Gary Foley to chronicle the history of the Aboriginal Tent Emb…
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This week we have Hamishi Farah in studio talking about navigating art and identity, investigate the media reaction to the Grand Mufti's comments, discuss how the issues with how the Paris Attack's been reported and featured discussion is on the dehumanising of refugees and asylum seekers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information…
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This week we look at Australia's refugee intake and whether they're looking in the right areas, discuss the upcoming film depicting the historic Stonewall demonstration being whitewashed and feature the media and television representation. Also thrilled to be playing some of Sampa The Great. She let us keep in all of her wonderful music so enjoy he…
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You're listening to the Race Card!We feature Indigenous community closures in the wake of a number of rallies protesting against the closures in Western Australia. We look at the history of closures with Meg from Warrior's of the Aboriginal Resistance. And hear from Indigenous rights activist Meriki Onus about the contemporary movement she's a part…
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You're listening to the Race Card!We feature racism in sport after a turbulent few months in Australian sports. Nasya Bahfen AFL multicultural ambassador discusses the social elements and complexities of racism in sport. And we speak to former Wellington Phoenix forward Paul Ifill about his experiences of racism in the A-League.In our 'The Week Tha…
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You're listening to the Race Card!This week we feature Indigenous Imprisonment with the prevalence of Indigenous Deaths in Custody and Indigenous incarceration. As well as looking back at the past week that remembered the recent passing of young Indigenous woman Ms Julieka Dhu, who died in police custody two days after being incarcerated for $1000 …
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You're listening to the Race Card!We feature Asylum seeker detention centres and the living conditions of the detainees in those facilities. Mark Isaacs, a former social worker from the Salvation Army, who worked in Nauru details the well-being of the detainees. As well as, Doctors' for Refugees' Dr Barri Phatafod joins us to talk about the Governm…
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