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3CR has a number of special broadcasts each year to celebrate important community activist events. These broadcasts are staged at live events around Melbourne or in the studios of 3CR in Fitzroy.

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3CR has a number of special broadcasts each year to celebrate important community activist events. These broadcasts are staged at live events around Melbourne or in the studios of 3CR in Fitzroy.

    Talkback with Attitude: Outside Broadcast from Barak Beacon

    Talkback with Attitude: Outside Broadcast from Barak Beacon

     This special episode of Talkback with Attitude was broadcast live and direct from the Barak Beacon Public Housing Estate in Port Melbourne on 27 July 2023, where the last remaining resident Margaret Kelly continues to resist eviction while the surrounding residences are demolished. Highlighting the current situation at Barak Beacon, why we should retain, repair and reinvest in public housing (NOT privately-run "social" housing), we have an open discussion on housing issues and solutions — with Margaret, her supporters, and other public housing activists and advocates on-site on the day.   Join the Vigil: Mon-Fri 3-5pm, at the corner of Beacon Rd/The Boulevard, all welcome. Check out Save Barak Beacon & Defend and Extend Public Housing for more info, updates and events. For full access to links and previous podcasts, head to 3cr.org.au/radicalradio/

    Rest is SURVIVAL: Hard Out

    Rest is SURVIVAL: Hard Out

    How are comorbid mental health conditions "officially" recognised when we need government assistance? And how the heck do we navigate not-so-mutual obligations when there's so much else going on? Karina chats with Shy (aka swanbird(link is external), aka swanny b) about the diversity in neurodiversity, creativity, and the ebbs and flows of life in the system. It's hard out here when you're turbo. Transcript coming soon. 

    Rest is SURVIVAL: Stopping Discrimination

    Rest is SURVIVAL: Stopping Discrimination

    Self advocates Chris, Heather, Shona and James (Raising Our Voices), speak up about their experiences as people with intellectual disability with bullying and discrimination. Sharing their experiences and ideas about what they think should change in the community, and why disability awareness continues to be so important. Transcript coming soon. 

    Rest is SURVIVAL: Chronically Overlooked - the disproportionate effects of climate change on the disabled community & why no one is talking about it.

    Rest is SURVIVAL: Chronically Overlooked - the disproportionate effects of climate change on the disabled community & why no one is talking about it.

    Three years on from the 2019/20 Black Summer Bushfires, Chronically Chilled speaks with award-winning journalist and disability advocate Zoe Simmons on her first-hand experiences of watching Batemans Bay burn, and the under-acknowledged intersection of disability and climate change.Presented by Bridget McArthur & Marijo Pozega (Chronically Chilled)Transcript coming soon. 

    Rest is SURVIVAL: First Nations people with a disability and the criminal justice system

    Rest is SURVIVAL: First Nations people with a disability and the criminal justice system

    First up, Marisa speaks to June Riemer, First Nations woman and Deputy CEO of First Peoples Disability Network, and Kelly Cox, Amabassdor of First Peoples Disability Network. She then catches up with Peta MacGillivray, a Kalkutungu and South Sea Islander lawyer and researcher, who has specialised in the legal needs of children and young people, particularly those experiencing social and economic disadvantage.Presented by Marisa Sposaro from the Doin' Time show.Transcript coming soon.

    Rest is SURVIVAL: 'This is what we've got'

    Rest is SURVIVAL: 'This is what we've got'

    We hurt the same, we smile the same.  As minority groups, Black, Indigenous, people of colour and people with a disability, we all face the assumptions, racism and ableism of society - but we're here! 'This is What We've Got' will bring you two hours of conversation and music with Ajak Kwai and Wild at Heart guests Anna Dang, Jen Frank and Edward Roussac.Presented by Ajak Kwai (Ubuntu Voices) Transcript coming soon.

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