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#170 Redfern Renaissance

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“I’m a child of the revolution” 

Theatre as protest, storytelling as weapon. Fifty two years since the inception of Black Theatre - the subversive art form that spoke back to the colony and incited the beginning of community controlled services; resonates to this day. We’re so honoured to be speaking with Angeline Penrith, the creative director and curator of Redfern Renaissance. Angeline is a Wiradjuri & Yuin actor and story teller, a proud Redfern local and from a trailblazing family of activists and storytellers.

Show up, everyday for First Nations resistance

Black Caucus - mutual aid and local actions

Action for Public Housing - resisting gentrification of Redfern, fighting for housing rights

Black Peoples Union - revolutionary organisation that pursuing full self-determination and Sovereignty

Survival Guide on Radio Skid Row - archive of conversations hosted by Joel Spring and Lorna Munro on the history of Black resistance and the destruction from gentrification, in Redfern.

Pay the rent

Black Caucus - mutual aid funds

Deadly Connections

Decolonise Sex Work - mutual aid funds

Grandmothers Against Removal NSW

Stop Black Deaths in Custody content note for names and images of deceased peoples

This episode was collaboratively produced, hosted and edited by Alicia Zhao and Shareeka Helaluddin. 

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