Generation One, locally Wired & Yele Ayiti 2010
21st Apr 10
*** Song list to be listed at a later date
GUESTS:
Jack Manning Bancroft, the 24-year-old CEO of the AIME (Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience) program joined us to talk about the Generation One campaign. This movement is all about ending Indigenous disadvantage during this generation. To do your bit, head to:
W: http://www.generationone.org.au
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CEO Andrew Marr and Project Officer, Anya Trybala joined us from Infoxchange, who do a range of wonderful grassroots, community projects. We specifically focused on the Wired Community @ Collingwood initiative, which is all about sharing digital and information technology with residents from in - and around - the Collingwood Housing Estates.
W: http://www.collingwood.vic.au/about-us
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In the wake of the devastating Haitian earthquake from January this year, the Melbourne music community are coming together to raise money to help rebuild Haiti. Melbourne-based Haitian DJ/musician Voodoo Dred and artist, Nui Moon, dropped in to talk about "Yele Ayiti 2010" and shared some sounds with us that you can expect this Sunday. There's going to be a whole heap of amazing acts including Grrillastep, Public Opinion Afrobeat Orchestra, Kerri Simpson/David Bridie and many more!
Date: Sunday 25th April, 2010
Venue: Hi Fi Bar, Swanston St, city
Cost: Only $20 - SNAP!!
Bookings: http://www.thehifi.com.au/events/

