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Broadcasters and Triple R icons Namila Benson and Areej Nur join Nana to chat about being Black women in broadcasting, the necessity and joys of community radio, and Black art - then we…
Areej, Namila and Samira give The Rap the send-off it deserves. There's everything you would expect from a farewell party: great tunes, a lot of love in the room, a few tears, reflections…
Professor Aileen Moreton-Robinson is a Goenpul woman of the Quandamooka people, is professor of Indigineous research at RMIT University, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She joins Areej…
Areej interviews Dr Bryan Mukandi, a philosopher and lecturer in medical ethics at the University of Queensland, about his piece “Thinking Through Covid-19”. Melbourne based artist and scholar Hoda Afshar talks about her…
This week on The Rap, Areej discusses the lack of of black, brown and femme voices editing and and contributing to Wikipedia with Caroline Phillips (Secretary of Women's Art Register) ahead of the…
Gunnai-Kurnai & Gunditjmara woman Lidia Thorpe joins Areej for a conversation about Pay the Rent - a campaign and movement established to seek justice and reparations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people…
On this episode of The Rap, Areej is joined by Kamilaroi astrophysics student Krystal De Napoli to talk about her research into Indigenous astronomy. Also, Canadian drag artist Weird Alice Yankadic discusses…
Creative producer, storyteller and author Alia Gabres discusses her debut children's book Haboba’s House.
Canadian lawyer and community organiser Jamil Jivani visits Areej to discuss his new book, Why Young Men: Rage, Race and the Crisis of Identity. Why is it, he wonders, that it’s almost…