DISCLAIMER AND TRIGGER WARNING: This week, Varsha and Tiara are talking about violence against women, the stats, government policy (or the lack there of), and what actually needs to change.
Links to articles:
The Guardian: Are We Becoming Desensitised? https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/oct/14/it-feels-like-we-are-moving-backwards-on-violence-against-women-are-we-becoming-desensitised
Indigenous Women Need To Be Believed - National Indigenous Times: https://nit.com.au/20-11-2024/14946/black-women-need-to-be-believed-the-first-time-advocates-label-violence-against-first-nations-women-a-national-crisis
Australian Femicide Watch: https://australianfemicidewatch.org
16 Days of Activism: What Is It?
https://www.unwomen.org/en/get-involved/16-days-of-activism
When and Where You Can Attend the 16 Days Rallies: https://www.pedestrian.tv/news/where-to-attend-the-national-rallies-81-women-killed-in-australia/
Six months later, we're back. Trump is president, and abortion rights are up in the air. What does this mean? Where do we go from here?
This episode is a chat about how we move forward, with of course some rants about how we're feeling about the current state of the world.
Do you reckon you've settled? What will your parents think? Are you ok with being disliked? This week, we tell you the things that we've learnt during our teen years and early twenties, and give commentary on your submissions!
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When will people stop inhaling coloured pens? (vapes) Is it acceptable to homie hop? Is it ok to plead ignorance in situations where something objectively wrong has been done? How do we feel about drugs and alcohol?
Happy New Year!!! Varsha and Tiara are back with a brand new episode talking about what we're leaving behind in 2023 and what we're taking into 2024!
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Varsha and Tiara are back with a new episode talking all things mental health, self care and dealing with white therapists!
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Dare, they say it might be one of their best eps yet. This week, Varsha and Tiara talk all things unconscious bias, racist POC to a lack of conversation about drinking, sex and everything "sinful". Follow us on @n2bcpod Come stalk us: @varsha.yajman @tiaradesilva
This week on N2BC, Varsha and Tiara get a bit more personal, talking about their struggles and ways to cope with the Aunty Gossip Network
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Dr Mehreen Faruqi is the Deputy Leader of the Australian Greens and Senator for New South Wales. Mehreen is a career engineer and life-long activist for social and environmental justice. She is the first Muslim woman to sit in an Australian parliament and Australia's first Muslim senator. Too Migrant, Too Muslim, Too Loud is her memoir. Mehreen has inspired so many young women of colour to stand up and be themselves unapologetically.
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In part 1 of a two-part series Varsha and Tiara explore how our skin colour shapes our identity. In part 1 they interview Jess Harwood, an Indian-Australian artist and discuss her experience being white-passing.
Jess is an illustrator, communications professional and environmental campaigner living on Gadigal land in Sydney. Initially training as a lawyer, Jess worked on shark conservation at Humane Society International and most recently on climate change communications. Jess uses her art, comics and 'info-toons' to explain and drive people to take action on climate and environmental issues, and has had her work featured by the BBC, ABC and in The Guardian. Jess' artworks have been used in many climate change organisations and campaigns, including the Climate Council, the Fight for the Reef campaign, and by the Gas Free Hunter Alliance.
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