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    No More: Gender Based Violence

    No More: Gender Based Violence

    Enough is enough! The prevalence of violence must cease immediately. In the latest installment of Queering The Air, Sasja is accompanied by Rebeckah Loveday & Caroline McGuiness to discuss strategies for eradicating gender-based violence. Shockingly, 26 lives of women in Australia have been tragically lost this year alone, with the year not even halfway through. The urgency of this situation demands immediate action. It is a clarion call to the government to elevate the issue of gender-based violence to a national emergency status, allocating substantial resources to properly support initiatives combating domestic violence, family violence, and sexual violence.Sasja and guests united in Naarm to march against gender-based violence: Sunday, April 28th, State Library, 10am before to headed to the studio for the live conversation.Rebeckah Loveday: @rebeckahlovedayRebeckah Loveday (she/her) is a Melbourne/Naarm based actor, model, presenter and transgender advocate. Co-founder of Trans Pride March Melbourne & Trans Sisters United, Board Member of Melbourne Queer Film Festival and Advisory Committee Member of Transfemme.Rebeckah currently works within the family violencec space, advocating for people within the LGBTIQA+ community. Rebeckah is a proud women of transgender experience and strongly believes in using her voice and platform, to raise awareness on the plight against trans and gender diverse people around the world.  Caroline McGuinness: @thewhycampaignblogCaroline McGuinness is a qualified Social Worker, with over 23 years combined career expertise working on the frontline, in community, with people from diverse backgrounds across the lifespan. She is a survivor of sexual assault herself, that informs and drives her to be committed to work in the challenging spaces she does to creating positive collaborative needs-based sustainable social change. She has been the force and Founder behind several visionary social impact initiatives, including Stories of Resilience and the W.H.Y (We Hear You) Campaign, a digital campaign, that was born out of the covid-pandemic lockdowns of 2020. That began here in Narram /Melbourne to raise National to global public awareness about Gendered Based Violence /Family Domestic abuse/ Intimate Partner Violence, and to collaboratively be part of the solution to ultimately see an end to fatalities. Caroline is also a dynamic coach, mentor, advocate, and emerging speaker. She is purpose-driven, with a desire to positively impact and help transform the lives of others. She is passionate about womxn's empowerment, embedding wellbeing /self-care policy and practices in the workplace to prevent and manage burnout of first responders and much needed social workers, upholding basic human rights, and systemic and structural societal change for a safer, equal, and just future for the next generation.  

    Hari Raya Special

    Hari Raya Special

    This episode of Queering The Air, Sasja reached out to the Queer Melayu community living in Naarm, Ethan and Yazid, inviting them to delve into their thoughts on the importance of Hari Raya in their lives. Together, they explored the nuances of celebrating this cultural festival in their current environment as opposed to their native land, navigating the intersection of tradition and identity. Sasja, in turn, took a moment to introspect on her journey of reconnecting with her roots by participating in Hari Raya festivities with her local community. Through this shared experience, she found solace and camaraderie among her peers, fostering a deeper sense of belonging and understanding within the Queer Melayu diaspora in Naarm. We also welcomed Tiff as a guest who joined the queer Melayu community in Naarm for his first Raya celebration, sharing about his experience.Music:Dari Jauh Kupohon Maaf by SudirmanLambian Aidilfitri by Jamal Abdillah and SaleemAlamak Raya Lagi by De Fam

    Rainbow Jobs Expo & Victoria Pride Awards

    Rainbow Jobs Expo & Victoria Pride Awards

    Our esteemed host Sasja Sÿdek hosted a compelling discussion with Anastasia Rose Le, shedding light on the highly anticipated Rainbow Jobs Expo 2024. This expo serves as a remarkable and free platform that brings jobseekers, employers, and community organisations together, fostering meaningful connections and invaluable opportunities for all participants. It promises to be an event brimming with collaboration, engagement, and the potential for impactful advancement in the job market.Everyone is Welcome! Open to Public!Date: Wednesday 13th March 2024 | Time: 10am - 2pm | Location: Victoria University Polytechic - Sunshine Skills HUB - 460 Ballarat Road, Sunshine North, VIC 3020 Celebrating a milestone of ten years in recognising excellence within Victoria’s LGBTIQA+ communities, the Victorian Pride Awards stand as a testament to the progress and achievements of the region since their establishment in 2014. These awards hold special significance as they have become integral to the community’s commemoration and acknowledgment of outstanding contributions. Sasja’s discussion with Andrew Shepherd, the @globevictoria president, provided a platform to explore the significance of this event throughout history, shedding light on the remarkable journey of inclusivity and recognition. Moreover, the conversation also unveiled the exciting prospects and anticipated highlights lined up for this year, adding to the sense of enthusiasm and anticipation surrounding the upcoming ceremony.Victoria Globe Awards  Queer Muslim Naarm - Facebook ---- Instagram First Day of Ramadan Iftar Registration - Tuesday 12th MarchAll Women Iftar Registration - Saturday 16th March MusicFlex by Tony Dark EyesMnike Tyler by ICU & TumeloTill my song is done by Emma Donovan

    Protect The Pride

    Protect The Pride

    On this week’s episode of Queering The Air, we dived deeper into the ongoing conversation surrounding “No Police at Pride” and taking a closer look at the strategies for effectively navigating future pride events. Joining Sasja and Jacob with guests is none other than Budi Sudarto and Pharrell Shaymar, who brought a wealth of knowledge and experience to share their invaluable perspectives on this vital and timely topic.Celebrating Trans Women of Colour Artists:Shade Away - Elecric Fields (Australia)Cowok Gembel - Lucinta Luna feat Laba-Laba (Indonesia)Umit Hirsizi - Bulent Ersoy (Turkey)

    The History, and Future, of Pride

    The History, and Future, of Pride

    David Hood, a 78er who marched and was arrested in the original Mardi Gras, shares his experiences of the infamous day in queer history, and reflects on the meaning of pride. Find out more on the first Mardi Gras. Frank Gafa, a queer Aboriginal unionist, speaks on the No Police at Pride campaign, the lack of engagement from VicPol in LGBTQI+ community issues, and a new community led pride happening next year. Find out more on No Police in Pride, and sign the petition here. Follow the campaign on Instagram @no_police_at_pride  Songs:Etude Op.1/9 in A Flat -- classical piano piece played by David HoodRĀIN by Samuel GaskinNightmare by Mani Blü

    Victoria Pride Street Party 2024

    Victoria Pride Street Party 2024

    The previous Sunday was a momentous occasion that called for a heartfelt expression of gratitude to Ãdaraya, James (In Ya Face), and Sasja for their invaluable contributions to our successful outside live broadcast. Stepping out onto the bustling streets of Victoria’s Pride Street Party 2024, Sasja and Ãdaraya conducted interviews that delved into thought-provoking questions, capturing the raw and unfiltered voices of the people. As a community radio station, 3CR stayed true to its radical ethos by embracing the diverse range of responses during Sunday’s Vox Pop, appreciating and respecting each individual’s opinion, regardless of any divergence from our own. Our unwavering dedication to amplifying the voices of Queer BIPOC and Trans Women of Colour was our primary focus, and we are proud to have achieved this meaningful objective.The energy and enthusiasm of the live broadcast were palpable as Sasja and Ãdaraya fearlessly engaged with the community, reflecting the vibrant spirit of Victoria’s Pride Street Party 2024. The remarkable variety of responses and perspectives shared during the interviews illuminated the rich tapestry of voices within the community, strengthening our commitment to championing inclusivity and representation. The profound impact of this broadcast resonated with our audience and reinforced the importance of providing a platform for marginalised voices. With the unwavering support of our dedicated team and the invaluable contributions of all involved, the success of this live broadcast stands as a testament to the power of community engagement and the enduring impact of authentic storytelling. Podcast was edited by James McKenzie from In Ya Face Music:You're Makin' Me High by Toni Braxton T4T by Bobby Sanchez

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