Anti-social behaviour, blackfellas at Aunty's, A.R.A.B.s and books...
14th Oct 09
Wanna be where you are: Erykah Badu & The Roots
Body language: The Jackson 5
Ain't that a shame: Fats Domino
Striving to be free: Ranking Miss P & the Night Doctor
Babalu: Ska Cubano
What's wrong with me baby: The Invitations
I wish I knew how it feels to be free: Nina Simone
Move on up: Greyhound
Dark wind: Richard Franklin
Pray for better days: Diafrix feat. Yung Warriors, Alter Egoz, Little G
Better days: Mr Morgz, Johnny Mac, Lady Luck
Just a little samba: Ugly duckling
IMF: Terry Lynn
More weed: Secret Masters
Thank you Steve: Electric Wire Hustle
Lus Lus karde aan: DJ VIPs
CHATTERBOXERS:
Novelist Emily Maguire dropped by Triple R to talk about the Sleepers Salon event she'll be taking part in this evening. Emily's writing deals with issues of sex, religion, paedephilia, culture and more.
W: http://emilymaguire.typepad.com/
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Belinda Lo (Fitzroy Legal Service) and Ruth Liston (criminologist from Melbourne University) took your calls today on anti-social behaviour. They defined anti-social behaviour and the laws surrounding this issue. There are plans for Victoria to head the way of the UK with their anti-social behaviour orders and discussed alternative options to deal with the matter.
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When it comes to Australian media, it seems a real shame that in 2009 the ABC still haven't caught up to the likes of community media and SBS in terms of diverse representation within their ranks. Indigenous Employment Coordinator, Paul Brant, joined us at Triple R to discuss moves to change the culture of Aunty's to provide more opportunities for our Aboriginal brothers and sisters via their Indigenous Careers Day.
When: Tuesday 27th October, 2009
Where: ABC Ripponlea Studios
From: 2pm
P: 9626 1744 for more info
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Marline Zaibak and MC, Young Philly, graced the Triple R studios with their good vibes whilst talking about "Conjure". This is an A.R.A.B. (Anti-Racism Action Band) show, which features cultural, musical and creative diversity. Young Philly gave us a freakin' amazing taste of what to expect with the show this weekend by dropping some wicked rhymes on us live!
Where: Northcote Town Hall, 189 High Street, Northcote
When: 16-18th October, 7.30-9pm
Bookings: 9359 3670

