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By RNRRight Now Radio – October Edition.
Right Now Radio – October Edition.
September Edition of Right Now Radio, with Lucy Adams, Alice Pung, Tom Bruznell & Kaff-iene.
This month on Right Now Radio, Ben & Rach chat to Voltaire Award Recipient Yu Lipski and Monash University academic Dr Ronli Sifris.
Trying to get your head around MIFF’s overwhelming and slightly daunting program? MIFF Programmer Al Cossar’s shares his top picks of the festival for social justice and human rights with Evelyn Tadros.
This weeks podcast features an exclusive interview with Graeme Innes reflecting on his years a disability discrimination Commissioner. Is your brain racist? Right Now Radio chats neuroethics with Neil Levy. For all the latest tune into Right Now Radio’s online podcast.
The latest Right Now Radio podcast features NFAW’s Marie Coleman and NACCHO’s Justin Mohammed on federal budget impacts, and the HRLC’s Emily Howie on Australia’s role in US drone strikes
The latest Right Now Radio podcast features HRAFF-talk with Ella McNeill, and Zak Hepburn, Oxfam’s Shen Narayanasamy on Australian bank involvement in overseas land grabbing with, music, our anthology and more.
Join Ben, Rach & Ev as they discuss Victoria’s new ‘Move On’ laws, robots & rights, and if racial discrimination is prevalent in cyber dating.
In Right Now Radio’s final summer fill show, we chat about pregnancy discrimination, cuts to Australia’s foreign aid budget and the incredible work of Somebody’s Daughter Theatre Company.
In this week’s episode Amy Barry-Macaulay discusses children in immigration detention, Eddie Cubillo talks over-imprisonment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and Kent Morris shares inspiring stories of art changing the lives of Indigenous prisoners.
This week on Right Now Radio: human rights in pop culture with Prof Sarah Joseph; Federal Government welfare plans; Archie Roach, and the Melbourne Indigenous Arts Festival.
Read our interview with incoming Human Rights Commissioner Tim Wilson, who steps into his role on the Australian Human Rights Commission next week.