Race Matters

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Race Matters is an anti-racist show that explores the values and complexities of race, culture and identity. In-depth interviews and unique story telling and spanning arts, music, politics, global and local events, plus experimental audio and community takeovers. Listen back to all our episodes on fbi.radio including radio exclusives, and stay up to date on our instagram  Listen to our Solidarity Syndicate series - sharing across airwaves and borders and our Liquid Homelands series - an experimental, queer audio offering We honor all hosts, producers, storytellers that have made this work possible as well as the long tradition of storytelling, resistance and resilience that has taken place on Gadigal Country, where fbi.radio broadcasts out of.   Our logo design by Jessica Mulet, our theme songs was composed by Mateo Baskaran  Race Matters is made possible thanks to the Community Broadcasting Foundation

  1. #202 Building new worlds on the grave of AI

    Jun 4

    #202 Building new worlds on the grave of AI

    “Intelligence is relatively new to life on Earth, but your hierarchical tendencies are ancient.” - Octavia Butler, Lilith’s Brood. The dawn of generative AI may seem like a whole new age - but in reality, it is part of an ancient history. Today on the show, Sara El Youghun, Joannie Lee, Janey Li and Samantha Haran come together to map this new genAI tech within the longer history of capitalist-imperialist surveillance and exploitation. Sara and Joannie discuss how they’re feeling in this moment as AI technologies are seemingly taking over. Sara reminds us of the science fiction of our childhoods that mirror the moment we are now living, and Joannie speaks to her recent experiences in community organising against the planned data centres in Western Sydney. Together, they reflect on strategies of organising, resistance and imagination. They listen through an interview that Janey and Samantha did with digital surveillance researcher and organiser, D.R. Sooriya. D reflects on and illuminates the fact amidst the outrage and uncertainty around what this new age of AI means, what we should most be focused on is the way it forms part of a longer, larger and deeper project on the part of tech billlionaries to force us into a certain kind of future. Most importantly, D reminds us that we are not helpless against this tirade - we can resist these techno-fascist futures, and build our own worlds in their place.  Produced by Joannie Lee and Samantha Haran Episode artwork by Janey Li HOPECORE: ANTI-AI ORGANISING FROM AROUND THE WORLD The Luddite Club No Tech for Apartheid Data Workers Inquiry Recent win - Boorloo/Perth data centre plan revoked Get involved with Stop the Slop! Campaign to stop the data centres in Western Sydney (join the Whatsapp channel) Upscrolled (social media platform built by Palestinian organisers)   FURTHER RESOURCES  Hell is Empty and the Devils Are All Here: AI and Imperialism in the Current Crisis  Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence - Kate Crawford  AI Snake Oil: What Artificial Intelligence Can Do, What It Can’t, and How to Tell the Difference - Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor War Virtually: The Quest to Automate Conflict, Militarize Data, and Predict the Future - Roberto Gonzales Imagination: A Manifesto - Ruha Benjamin Glitch feminism: A Manifesto - Legacy Russell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    53 min
  2. #201 Palestine Is The Litmus Test

    May 29

    #201 Palestine Is The Litmus Test

    'There are two issues of our time really, that I think amount to a litmus test for morality as far as I'm concerned. One is what you're prepared to do on behalf of the Palestinian people and the other is what are you prepared to do on behalf of gay and lesbian people?" - Black, queer poet and activist June Jordan in an interview for 'A Place of Rage' (1991) by Prabhita Parmar What are people willing to do for the Palestinian cause? This is a question that Sara sifts through with Lebanese activist Ahmad Khochaiche and comrade to Maxime Camo, the spokesperson for the Australian arm of 'A Thousand Madleens' the freedom flotilla dedicated to organising civilians to break the illegal Israeli blockade of Gaza. Amidst the conflicting emotions of rage and survival, in holding the privilege of existing removed from the bombings, Sara invites us to expand our perspective on our personal agency, like embarking for a journey right to Gaza, that will alchemise our grief for the Palestinian cause. This episode was hosted by Sara El Youghun, produced by Yvonne Hong with help from Executive Producer Prinita Thevarajah. Huge thanks to Ahmad Khochaiche and Maxime Camo for being guests on today's show. Resources: ★ Donate to A Thousand Madleens here. ★ Donate to Australian Palestine Advocacy Network here. ★ Buy After the Last Sky, a compilation album by Al Gharib dedicated “For the Children of Gaza” (a record label based in Tripoli, Lebanon). Proceeds go to the Dalia Association. ★ Read June Jordan's 'Poetry For Palestine' here. ★ Read how humanitarian aid has been transformed into a political instrument of coercion and control in Gaza here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    27 min
  3. #199 Mothering Thru Fascism

    May 22

    #199 Mothering Thru Fascism

    This episode is a love letter to everyone mothering on stolen land, in displaced bodies, in the precarity of modernity. It is a reminder that queer and Indigenous ways of childrearing and matrilineal care are often similar practices. One and a half years into raising a child and a lifetime into raising themselves in community, executive producer Prinita Thevarajah collages conversations with Vanessa Marian Varghese, Midori Mukai and Ella Noah Bancroft to reveal the ultimate truth: that the violence of modernity world was built off womb envy, and that carework is crucial to survive fascism. Vanessa Marian Varghese is a writer, movement director and community builder exploring movement, identity and contemporary culture through film, live performance and immersive experiences Midori Mukai is a Tkaronto/Toronto based artist and arts facilitator — her creative practice explores ceramics and fine craft. Informed by ancestry, her work highlights traditional approaches off-centre from the Western lensElla Noah Bancroft is a descendent of the peoples of the Bundjalung nation and has bloodlines to England, Poland and Scotland. Australian born artist, storyteller, mentor and founder of “The Returning”. Ella Noah Bancroft is a pioneer for The Decolonisation movement. Through her writing and work Ella has been promoting re-wilding, the rise of the female energy, as way back to deep relationship nature and decolonizing of personal, social and ecological well-being for 10 years.She is widely respected amongst her community and believes in local communities with local economies as a way to find hope for the health of our planet and people. For more on The Returning visit: https://www.thereturning.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    45 min
  4. #198 Lest We Forget the Frontier Wars

    May 1

    #198 Lest We Forget the Frontier Wars

    For this special episode of Race Matters, we are joined by Boe Spearim from Frontier War Stories, Gamilaraay and Kooma activisit and Dad who has been archiving so called Australiaʼs first wars since 2020. Frontier War Stories is a podcast that details across the continent, the wars waged by the colonising British, the massacres and horific dehumanisation that was used as a strategy of genocide by the settling empire and the profoundly dedicated resistance held by Aboriginal warriors. Joined by King, a Ghanian/Wiradjuri creative and newest member of the RM team, these episode dives deeper into the lore of Pemuwluy and Dundali. Pemulwuy, being the first resistance fighter against the colony, organising and leading mob to retaliate against the genocidal regime. Dundali, being the last publicly hung warrior, a symbol of the colonisers to others considering resistance. Over a weekend that memorialises one version of history that seemingly erases the Truth about what happened on this land, this episode reminds us of the ways colonising nation states utilise propaganda and dehumanise resistance. With a special thanks to Clothing the Gap for sponsoring this episode. We are so grateful to be joined by Boe as we attempt to subvert the revisionist history of so called Australia.   Audio including sound bites of Malabar Beach, Parramatta and Magandjin CBD Marcia Langton on Pemulwuy for the ABCUncle Coco at the 2020 Dundali Remembrance Day in MagandjinPray by DRMNGNOW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    42 min
  5. #197 Justice is Love in Public

    Apr 16

    #197 Justice is Love in Public

    We are bound by the same chains, therefore we must forge the same key. Two stories of interconnected struggles and how we can forge the tools towards freedom.  Day Soriano chats to Sunday of Philippines liberation movement Anakbayan on yearning itself can be a weapon, and that until the diaspora can return, they must continue to fight the struggle of the people no matter where they are. Then, Virginia Barahona with Yung Prodigy cofounder Maia Ihemeje on the ripple effects of parental/kinship incarceration and how their work with young people is guiding us towards a more free and connected world from the ground up.  𖡼 Join YP and their freedom on the line campaign to make prison calls free.  𖡼 Follow Anakbayan Syd for more on their movement building 𖡼 Stay updated with the Thousand Madleens flotilla getting aid to occupied Gaza, and their fundraiser in April  SOIL was a radio mentorship designed for young people through the model of liberatory radio and community-centred wellbeing. It spanned 6 workshops, shared meals, new friendships and audio ventures.   𖡼 Thank you to our teachers Aunty Angeline Penrith, Tanya Ali, Darren Lesaguis, Sara Khan, DOBBY, Tan Safi, Dr Nakad. 𖡼 Program co-dreaming and coordination by Lil Barto, Maia Onyenachi ⁠and Shareeka Helaluddin with support from Natalie Chiappazzo 𖡼 Digital Coordinator and video editor Yvonne Hong 𖡼 Artwork by Leo Tsao 𖡼 Documentation by Samantha Haran ⁠ 𖡼 Additional broadcast support by Samantha Haran, Yvonne Hong, Prinita Thevarajah 𖡼 SOIL has been made possible by City of Sydney See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    46 min

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Race Matters is an anti-racist show that explores the values and complexities of race, culture and identity. In-depth interviews and unique story telling and spanning arts, music, politics, global and local events, plus experimental audio and community takeovers. Listen back to all our episodes on fbi.radio including radio exclusives, and stay up to date on our instagram  Listen to our Solidarity Syndicate series - sharing across airwaves and borders and our Liquid Homelands series - an experimental, queer audio offering We honor all hosts, producers, storytellers that have made this work possible as well as the long tradition of storytelling, resistance and resilience that has taken place on Gadigal Country, where fbi.radio broadcasts out of.   Our logo design by Jessica Mulet, our theme songs was composed by Mateo Baskaran  Race Matters is made possible thanks to the Community Broadcasting Foundation

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