The Rap Podcast
1) Decolonising Social Work
Social worker, educator, and proud Durrumbal / Killilli and Yidinji woman, Tileah Drahm-Butler joins Areej to talk about her article in Melbourne University’s Pursuit, Decolonising Social Work. Tileah...Show More
2) Wandering through Wurundjeri Songlines and representation through rapping with JamarzOnMarz
Every autumn and spring, the FUSE festival transforms Darebin into a dynamic hub of creativity. The festival ignites the suburb, bringing together artists, the community, and audiences to visit the pa...Show More
3) Navigating NIRIN NAARM & Deadly yarns
Earlier this year the 22nd Biennial of Sydney ran from March to October. It was an artist and First Nations-led endeavour presenting an expansive exhibition of contemporary art that connected local co...Show More
4) Curating masterclasses for a culturally diverse music industry
Creating and ensuring diversity in the music industry is an ongoing and ever-challenging battle. Luckily, for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music creators there will soon be more support avail...Show More
5) Living in the Cool Zone
Living in the “cool zone” sounds great, but not that’s not the case for people actually living in it. Culture and tech writer for Vice/ Motherboard, Gita Jackson joins Areej to discuss what the 'cool ...Show More
6) The abandonment of migrant workers, abolishing prejudiced systems & finding blackness in a white world
National Co-director of Democracy in Colour, Neha Madhok joined Areej to discuss the recent report released by the Migrant Workers Justice Initiative, As If We Aren’t Human, that detailed the abandonm...Show More
7) Criticising deaths in custody and delivering culturally safe mental health care
Content warning: The first interview with Dr. Hannah McGlade is heavy and covers distressing topics. If you wish to skip ahead, jump to 17:56 Noongar woman and Senior Indigenous Research Fellow at C...Show More
Criticising deaths in custody and delivering culturally safe mental health care
43:45 | Sep 30th, 2020
8) Profiling professional cycling’s history of anti-blackness
Senior Lecturer at University of Brighton, Dr. Marlon Moncrieffe joins Areej to discuss his recent piece for The Conversation, Facing up to cycling’s history of anti-blackness. An in-depth article det...Show More
9) Addressing recent issues in American academia with Lauren Michele Jackson, financial and industry support for BIPOC theatre performers, and Solli Raphael’s new book, Spotlight
Author and American culture critic from Northwestern University, Dr. Lauren Michele Jackson joins Areej to talk about her latest book White Negroes ahead of her appearance at Broadly Speaking for the ...Show More
10) Addressing Aboriginal incarceration rates, pop culture and films chat plus Mulalo’s new single & guest mix
Areej is joined by Wamba Wamba First Nations person and Centre Manager of the Indigenous Law Centre UNSW, Eddie Synot who discussed the university’s open letter that called for urgent action to addres...Show More