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Thursday Breakfast
Emily, Inez, Leila, Priya, River, Alice
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Crisis Housing Reform Part 1, 'Our Stories, Our Flats' Episode 2, Chelsea Watego on Black Thoughts Matter, Building Migrant and Indigenous Worker Power
Thursday Breakfast
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Crisis Housing Reform Part 1, 'Our Stories, Our Flats' Episode 2, Chelsea Watego on Black Thoughts Matter, Building Migrant and Indigenous Worker Power
Acknowledgement of Country HeadlinesGaza and West Bank updatesUnited Nations inquiry finds Israel has committed genocideProtest news around so-called Australia: Webb dock picket, Occupy ALP, Mask Off Maersk Race Discrimination Commissioner urges action against IslamophobiaAustralia's first national climate risk assessment released  We heard the first part of an interview with Tyler and Dani from Crisis Housing Reform, a grassroots advocacy campaign focusing on change within Victorian crisis accommodation. Tyler and Dani discuss two special reports released in late August this year by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare concerning youth experiencing homelessness. Follow Crisis Housing Reform here on Instagram. On episode 2 of Our Stories Our Flats, youth practitioner Sabrina Adem challenges the myth of ethnic enclaves, and the girls from Underground Women share their experiences of living in Carlton and what they’d like to see change. Listen back to episode 1 here, and for show notes, visit 3cr.org.au/ourstoriesourflats.  Last week, Priya caught up with Munanjahli and South Sea Islander scholar and author Chelsea Watego to discuss the upcoming launch of 'Black thoughts matter', a selection of some of the most significant essays she has published over the past decade. Out with Common Room Editions later this year, 'Black thoughts matter' provides critical context to Watego's public scholarship, honouring the Black thinkers that have shaped her intellectual and political formation to date. It is a testament to the love, power and joy that is at the heart of Black thinking and writing in the fight against racial violence in so-called ‘Australia’. Pre-order a copy of 'Black thoughts matter' here.  Jade, a member of ARC UP, joined us to speak about the importance of building migrant worker power in the liberatory struggle against colonialism, racism, class exploitation and fascism on stolen land. ARC UP is an Anarchist Communist organisation seeking to build migrant and Indigenous class power through rebuilding a militant workers' movement, and is based on the lands of the Wurundjeri and Bunurong peoples of the Kulin Nation. Find out more about ARC UP and the Migrants Building Power program here. 
Thursday Breakfast
Current affairs, media analysis, alternative media.