Don't @ Me with Ayebatonye FBi Radio
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Join Ayebatonye as she explores intersectionality and identity within the arts, pop culture, social media and beyond. Each week she'll be joined by a special guest (or two) and they'll work to debunk hot takes and discuss what it means to navigate a world where you're not considered part of the "dominant culture".
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Talking Democracy in Colour with Tim Lo Surdo
Ayebatonye talks voting, the O.G Harmony Day ( International Day for the elimination of racial discrimination) and the power of grassroots campaigning with Tim Lo Surdo, National Director and Founder of Democracy in Colour.
Links
https://democracyincolour.org/
https://www.facebook.com/DemocracyInColour/
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03-20/nsw-election-voting-explained-by-antony-green/10916802Music
- M.I.A - Borders
- Public Enemy - Fight the power
- Yothu Yindi - Treaty
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Discussing the Problem with Wokeness with Ayishat Akanbi
Ayebatonye chats with Ayishat Akanbi (@ayishat_akanbi) - Celebrity stylist, fashion icon, social commentator and writer- about "The Problem with wokeness", International Women's Day and coming to terms with your identity and femininity.
Watch viral video "The Problem with Wokeness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-WimRb2jXs
Sampa the Great - Energy ft. Nadeem Din-Gabisi
Milan Ring - Step Back
Princess Nokia - Hands Up
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Don't @ Me theme inspired by blaxploitation films and produced by Jhassic
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Talking music with "The First Lady of Beatdown", Lady Blacktronika
Ayebatonye chats with the First Lady of Beatdown, Lady Blacktronika about her upcoming compilation, her Australian shows, lessons learned and finding obscure samples for her productions.
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Talking Meaningful Engagement and redefining the word "refugee" with Rez Gardi
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Ayebatonye interviews the incredible Rez Gardi - Human Rights Lawyer, 2017 Young New Zealander of the Year, and Founder of Empower Youth - a youth-led charitable organisation established to empower, educate, and enable refugee youth and other marginalised youth in New Zealand to access new opportunities and pursue meaningful paths of their choice.
Find out more about Rez and her organisation Empower Youth below:
https://twitter.com/rezgardi?lang=de
https://www.empoweryouth.org.nz/
If you want to help, reach out to one of these organisations:
https://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/
https://www.asrc.org.au/
http://scoa.org.au/
https://www.welcometoaustralia.org.au/
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Discussing representation and the downfalls of diversity and inclusion strategies with Dr Jehan Kanga, Moreblessing Maturure and Emele Ugavule
This week Ayebatonye is joined by Dr Jehan Kanga, Moreblessing Maturure and Emele Ugavule to discuss what representation means and discuss their projects.
If you have feedback or questions please email teamdontatme@gmail.com
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Talking "Intersectional therapy" with Panda Cheong
This week Ayebatonye chats with Panda Cheong, a registered psychologist who practices with an Integrated Framework (does not subscribe to one way of practicing or interacting with their psychological practice). They discuss whether it's necessary to find a therapist that shares similar intersections of identity, reimagining privilege systems, sustainable options for accessing the mental healthcare system and whether trigger warnings are problematic.
Websites you should check out if you need:
https://www.lifeline.org.au/
https://headspace.org.au/