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A program by and about women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network.

Dr Amrita Kapur is Secretary General of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), the world’s oldest feminist peace or...

This episode explores the realities, challenges, and strength of women in South India, connecting current affairs with lived experiences. It...

In this week's episode, we listen to part two of Fiza's conversation with Dr Sarah Wijesinghe. Sarah is a senior lecturer at Sunway Universi...

In this episode, I share snippets of a conversation I had the privilege of having with Dr Sarah Wijesinghe. Sarah is a senior lecturer at Su...

Human Rights Watch has described India’s newly passed 2026 Transgender Bill as a major setback for human rights, warning that it rolls back...

On today's episode, we listen to Gunnai, Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung woman, Senator Lidia Thorpe and Tamil refugee and member of Refugee Wo...

Casey Kickett is a proud Whadjuk, Yued and Ballardong Noongar woman from the South West of Western Australia. Casey is the Co-Owner and Dire...

In this episode, we’re joined by the founder of Rising Red Lantern, a collective supporting Asian Migrant Sex Workers here in Victoria. The...

On today's episode, we listen to speeches from a protest held on 20th October last year, commemorating a year of the Prabowo-Gibran governme...

This year marks 238 years since since invasion of the continent of so called australia by the arrival of the first fleet in 1788 and 256 yea...

A discussion between Margaret Kimberley & Nina Farnia about the recent violence in Iran which was orchestrated as part of a regime change ef...

This year marks 3CR's 50th Anniversary, having broadcast consistently since 1976. Today, we interview Marisa Sposaro, who has now been with...

The U.S. attack on Venezuela and kidnapping of the president Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores are the culmination of years of impe...

Part 2: In this episode, we dive into Smoko(link is external): Migrant Stories en Español, a Spanish-language acting school in Melbourne tha...

An African centred critique of European Cultural thought and behaviour.Dr Marimba Ani talks about the book on the show ‘For The People” host...

In this episode, we dive into Smoko: Migrant Stories en Español, a Spanish-language acting school in Melbourne that puts migrant voices at t...

A lecture by Dr Marimba Ani , an anthroplogist and African studies Scholar and Author of Let the Circle be Unbroken and Yurugu : an Afrikan...

This is part two of Hailstones Fell Without Rain: Melbourne Launch. In this episode, I chat with Natalia Figueroa Barroso about writing in S...

A treatise on African Spirituality and how it differs from Christianity with Dr. Khanyisile Tshabalala. With thanks to Thee Alfa House : htt...

A fragile and hard-won ceasefire has been declared in Gaza, following two years, and in truth, decades of violence, occupation, and resistan...

A Pan-Africanist Feminist Tribute: Honoring African Women Resisting Imperialism, Settler-Colonialism, Neo-Colonialism, National & Women's Op...

Today we bring you the live recording from the Melbourne launch of Hailstones Fell Without Rain, the debut novel by Natalia Figueroa Barroso...

On today’s program, two different panel addresses by two very impressive, incredible trade union leaders – one in an official leadership pos...

A Pan-Africanist Feminist Tribute: Honoring African Women Resisting Imperialism, Settler-Colonialism, Neo-Colonialism, National & Women's Op...

In today’s episode, we bring you two powerful speeches from residents of the Flemington and Richmond public housing towers, recorded at the...

A Pan-Africanist Feminist Tribute: Honoring African Women Resisting Imperialism, Settler-Colonialism, Neo-Colonialism, National & Women's Op...

An intense 12‑day conflict between Israel and Iran erupted on June 13, 2025, after Israel launched air strikes on Iranian military and nucle...

Today on the show we will listen to speeches from THE ELBIT OUT OF VICTORIA CAMPAIGN RALLY which was held IN NAARM/MELBOURNE CBD AT FUTURE F...

The Labor government continues to provide economic, diplomatic and military support to Israel’s genocide in Gaza and now Iran. We know that...

On today’s program, we bring you the second part of the first lecture delivered by, regular guest on this show, Frieda Afary, an Iranian aca...

On today’s program, we explore a little bit of social theory and philosophy. A regular guest on this show, Frieda Afary, an Iranian academic...

On today’s show we speak with Lebanese-born, australian-based filmmaker Samia Mikhail about her poetry which responds to the barbarism of im...

In this week’s episode, we sit down with Sangeun Kim, Seayoung Park, and Serena Jeong. During their recent visit to Australia for a cross-cu...

Operation Inglenook is an initiative by the Australian Border Force which claims to focus on identifying exploitation and potential victims...

The recent episode is addressed to raising awareness on Family Violence and it's associated trauma by sharing lived experiences AND the ongo...

In 1804, enslaved Haitians successfully overthrew French colonial rule and founded the world's first Black republic. But by 1825, the French...

In this episode, we hear from Eun Jeong, an academic based in Seoul, and Sunlei, an activist working on the ground in Mae Sot, Thailand. Tog...

This episode is dedicated to raising awareness around 'cybercrime' within our communities. This episode features Ms Saleha Singh and has bee...

On this week’s episode, we listen to an interview with Dr Iori Hamada, a Japanese Studies lecturer and researcher based in Melbourne. Driven...

On this week’s episode we listen to the story of Fayeza, a 21 year old woman born and living in Afghanistan. Fayeza comes from the Hazara et...

Zena Cumpston is a Barkandji woman with Afghan, English and Irish heritage.Zena works as an artist, writer, consultant and curator. She is p...

Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte is in the custody of the International Criminal Court in the Netherlands after being arrested i...

Ana Gamero, originally from Peru and now living in Australia for 17 years, made the bold transition from construction to welding while under...

This episode is dedicated to raising awareness around 'mental health' within South-Asian diaspora and communities. This episode features Ms...

Racerage is a queer, Blak radical rapper; mixing dark electronic hip-hop with defiant punk energy. They collaborate with other BIPOC, queer...

Excerpts from 29 January Webinar, hosted by APAN: Beyond the Ceasefire: Next steps to liberation and justice- Pt 2On this week's show we pla...

Excerpts from 29 January Webinar, hosted by APAN: Beyond the Ceasefire: Next steps to liberation and justice- Pt 1On this week's show we pla...

August 2024 was a tragic month for the South-Asian diaspora as a young female medical doctor was abused and consequently lost her life at RG...

Today’s story is about the intersection between music, sexiness and politics. We’ll talk about how it is living on a visa as a creative and...

Back in September 2023, I broadcast a three part series called Incarcerated Women and the California Bushfires.In the current bushfires ragi...