Accent of Women

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

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  • Part 3 – Kurdish activists targeted in Paris

    16/01/2023

    On today’s show, we bring you the final part of our coverage of the Kurdish attack in Paris on 23 December. As you’ll recall, a man open fired on a Kurdish precinct, killing three people. They happened to be well known activists, and this appears to be an intentional, terrorist attack on the Kurdish people living in Paris. This attack was not isolated – not in France and not in the world – rather, it sits in a global context of rising fascism.Concluding the discussion today is my guest, Sarah Marcha, a spokesperson for the Kurdish Women’s Association based in Paris, the group of people who were directly targeted by this attack.

  • Part 2 – Kurdish activists targeted in Paris

    09/01/2023

    On today’s show, we bring you Part 2 of our coverage of the Kurdish attack in Paris on 23 December. As you’ll recall, a man open fired on a Kurdish precinct, killing three people. They happened to be well known activists, and this appears to be an intentional, terrorist attack on the Kurdish people living in Paris. There is a lot unknown about the killer, William M., even though these attacks are very closely related to similar attacks 10 years ago on the 11 January 2013.Continuing the discussion from last week is Sarah Marcha, spokesperson for the Kurdish Women’s Association based in Paris, the group of people who were directly targeted by this attack.

  • Part 1 – Kurdish activists targeted in Paris

    02/01/2023

    The new year has started much the same way as the previous one ended – mass poverty, war, discrimination, racism and global fascism on the rise.  A significant event occurred in Paris on the 23 of December – a man open fired on a Kurdish precinct, killing three people. They happened to be well known activists, and this appears to be an intentional, terrorist attack on the Kurdish people living in Paris.Over the next three weeks on Accent of Women, we’re going to tell this story. My guest is Sarah Marcha, a spokesperson for the Kurdish Women’s Association based in Paris, the group of people who were directly targeted by this attack.  

  • Part 2 - The Iranian Revolution

    26/12/2022

    Well this is the final show of Accent of Women for 2022, and we will conclude the year with a discussion about the extraordinary uprising in Iran in response to the murda of Mahsa Amini by the Morality Police. This is the second part of an extended interview with Frieda Afary, about the Iranian revolution. Frieda is an Iranian socialist feminist based in Los Angeles.

  • Part 1 - The Iranian Revolution

    19/12/2022

    Well there are only two more shows of Accent of Women for 2022, and I thought it would only be fitting to conclude the year with a discussion about the extraordinary uprising in Iran in response to the Morality Police. Here is an extended interview with Frieda Afary, over the next two weeks, about the Iranian revolution. Frieda is an Iranian socialist feminist based in Los Angeles.

  • Indonesia’s Repressive Criminal Code

    12/12/2022

    The Indonesian parliament passed a new criminal code on December 6, 2022, containing provisions that seriously violate international human rights law and standards. Articles in the new code violate the rights of women, religious minorities, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people, and undermine rights to freedom of speech and association.On today’s program to discuss the details and implications of the new criminal code, is Dian Trisnanti, from the Indonesian Federation of United Trade Unions and Radio Marsinah. 

  • Part 3 - The Future of Libraries

    05/12/2022

    The San Francisco Public Library hosted a conference on the future of libraries, which was held on the 18th of October. On today’s show we’ll hear from one of the keynote speakers at that conference. Today we hear from Wonda Powell, Professor Emerita of History, Los Angeles Southwest College and her talk is called From Critical Thinking to Critical Race Theory: Unearthing History

  • Part 2- The Future of Libraries

    28/11/2022

    The San Francisco Public Library hosted a conference on the future of libraries, which was held on the 18th of October. On today’s show we’ll hear from one of the keynote speakers at that conference. Today we hear from Wonda Powell, Professor Emerita of History, Los Angeles Southwest College and her talk is called From Critical Thinking to Critical Race Theory: Unearthing History

  • Part 1 - The Future of Libraries

    21/11/2022

    The San Francisco Public Library hosted a conference on the future of libraries, which was held on the 18th of October. On today’s show we’ll hear from one of the keynote speakers at that conference. Today we hear from Frieda Afary, Ret. Librarian from the Los Angeles Public Library, Frieda is a socialist, feminist and librarian. Her talk is called, Confronting Disinformation and Book Bans by Cultivating Critical Thinking and Empathy.

  • Remembering the Santa Cruz Massacre

    14/11/2022

    The Santa Cruz massacre (also known as the Dili massacre) was the murder of at least 250 East Timorese pro-independence demonstrators in the Santa Cruz cemetery in the capital, Dili, on 12 November 1991, during the Indonesian occupation of East Timor and is part of the East Timor genocide.On today’s program we speak to two East Timorese trade unionists, one based in East Timor, the other based in Melbourne Australia – both continuing the struggle for workers’ rights and a free, independent East Timor - Elizabeth Araujo based in East Timor and Carla Chung in Australia.

  • Trumped up charges in the Philippines

    24/10/2022

    On 10 October, two trade unionists in the Philippines were arrested on trumped up charges. The two unionists were Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU – May First Movement Labor Center) International Officer Kara Taggaoa, and PASODA-PISTON President Larry Valbuena – transport workers union. The fabricated charge of assault, as well as a second charge of robbery for which they served their arraignment immediately before the arrest, actually date back to a rally against the Anti-Terrorism Act in 2020. They were denied their right to due process as they were not given a chance to be heard in a preliminary investigation on the complaint against them.In the first 100 days of Marcos Jr presidency, 10 people were extrajudicially killed, 4 people were abducted and are still missing and 37 were arrested based on trumped up charges. Today’s guest is one of the arrestees, Kara Taggaoa – the international officer of the Kilusang Mayo Uno.

  • Part 2 – Sri Lanka in Crisis

    17/10/2022

    Sri Lanka is experiencing one of its greatest political and economic crises of its existence with massive riots sparked by an absolute collapse in the country’s economy. Some economists predict that Sri Lanka will be bankrupt by the end of next year.  The crisis has deposed at least one President with new calls for a regime change.On today’s program, Accent of Women its coverage of the background and causes of the current situation in Sri Lanka with Samanthi Gunawardana.

  • Part 1 – Sri Lanka in Crisis

    10/10/2022

    Sri Lanka is experiencing one of its greatest political and economic crises of its existence with massive riots sparked by an absolute collapse in the country’s economy. Some economists predict that Sri Lanka will be bankrupt by the end of next year.  The crisis has deposed at least one President with new calls for a regime change.On today’s program and continuing next week, Accent of Women seeks to understand the background and causes of the current situation in Sri Lanka with Samanthi Gunawardana.

  • Abolish the Monarchy

    26/09/2022

    A public holiday was declared in Australia on 22 September to mark a day of mourning for the passing of the Monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. And it was indeed a day of mourning for many First Nations Australians – but a day of mourning for Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, a day of mourning for loss of land, the attempted loss of culture, the removal of children and the continued and ongoing dispossession of Aboriginal people.Across the country, the Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance organised rallies calling for the Abolition of the Monarchy, a return of land, and an end to Aboriginal deaths in custody.On today’s program, I will bring you some of the speeches from the Melbourne rally.  And later on the program, one speech from the 50 yr anniversary of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra, as another marker of Aboriginal people’s resistance to the Monarchy and to colonisation.With the voices of Donna Kerr and Meriki Onus, the family of Josh Kerr who died in custody 6 weeks ago; Lidia Thorpe, Australian Senator;

  • Iran’s Morality Police

    19/09/2022

    An Iranian woman was beaten to death by the morality police on Friday 15 September, for allegedly failing to wear her hijab properly. It has sparked major protests right across Iran and on social media, attracting the participation of many celebrities. The murder of this woman has shone a light on Iran’s violation of women and gender minorities’ rights and the use of the morality police to brutalise a population.  On today’s program, Dr Elham Naeej discusses Iran’s morality police and the recent murder. She is an expert in Iran gender studies and gender relations.

  • Part 2: MLK Remembrance Days return

    12/09/2022

    Following a two year hiatus because of COVID-19, Martin Luther King Commemoration events have commenced once again in the United States, this time in the month of August. Traditionally held in January, Martin Luther Kind remembrance day commemorates and recognises the history of the black power movement. On today’s accent of women, we conclude the broadcast of a speech delivered by world-renowned political activist, academic, and author Angela Davis.  This event took place on January 23, 2020 at the University of New England as part of its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration  it was one of the last MLK events before lockdown. Also important context that this event took place before the capital riots in 2021 and of course, before the overturning of Roe V Wade in 2022.

  • Part 1: MLK Remembrance Days return

    05/09/2022

    Following a two year hiatus because of COVID-19, Martin Luther King Commemoration events have commenced once again in the United States, this time in the month of August. Traditionally held in January, Martin Luther Kind remembrance day commemorates and recognises the history of the black power movement. On today’s accent of women, and continuing next week, we revisit a speech delivered by world-renowned political activist, academic, and author Angela Davis.  This event took place on January 23, 2020 at the University of New England as part of its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration  it was one of the last MLK events before lockdown. Also important context that this event took place before the capital riots in 2021 and of course, before the overturning of Roe V Wade in 2022.

  • Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day

    29/08/2022

    Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day was held on August 25 marking 5 years since the Myanmar military began mass pre-meditated attacks against the stateless Rohingya population in Rakhine State. In the weeks following, around 700,000 fled to Bangladesh. The refugee camp at Cox’s Bazar is now the largest in the world, with almost a million people. Many want to go home, but they are demanding that Myanmar grant them citizenship rights. Today’s guests are Tasneem Roc from the APHEDA-Union Aid Abroad and the Myanmar Campaign Network, and Sujeda Bahadurmia, spokesperson for the Australian Rohingya Women’s Development Organisation. 

  • Operation Truthless Dawn

    15/08/2022

    On Aug. 6, 2022, Israel launched three days of attacks on Gaza. The operation, offensively called “The Truthful Dawn” killed at least 47 people—including 16 children. Israel claims that both the name and the bombardment campaign is about focusing on eliminating the Islamic Jihad movement. My guest today is Reem Yunis – Palestinian socialist and activist 

  • Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    08/08/2022

    77 years ago, on the 6th and 9th of August, the USA military dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The two bombings killed around 175,000 people with another 90,000 dying by the end of the year due to radiation injuries.Some 5 years after these bombings, a global anti-nuclear armaments campaign emerged and in 2007, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) was founded. In 2017, they won the Nobel Prize for peace, for their work towards global nuclear disarmament. One of the people that accepted the award was a woman named Setsuko Thurlow – a survivor of the bombing in Hiroshima. In 2019 she gave a speech at Harvard Law School.

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