Tuesday Breakfast
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Maori Sovereignty and Climate Action, Reflections on Social Work and Colonisation, 'A Home for Everyone' Campaign, Minors and Missiles - Weapons Companies in Schools

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Headlines: //Sudan PM Hamdok arrested, military leader dissolves government //Schools tested as high case numbers lead to hundreds of closures //Age verification will be mandatory for social media under government tech crackdown // Jacinta Ruru on the Climate Action Show: We hear from Professor Jacinta Ruru, Co-Director of Aotearoa's Maori Centre of Research Excellence, talk about the rights to nature and public space, Maori Indigenous sovereignty, power sharing and constitutional change. // Cin on Women on the Line: We hear from social work student Cin share their motivations for entering social work, experiences of studying social work as students from marginalised backgrounds, critiques of the discipline, and hopes for transformation. Kate Wheller, Executive Officer of Community Information & Support Victoria (CISVic), joins us to talk about the launch of the Origami House Installation which is part of their ongoing campaign, 'A Home for Everyone'. // Elise West, Executive Officer of Medical Association for the Prevention of War (MAPW), joins us for this week's Disarmament Week special. She speaks about the increased presence of weapons companies on school curriculum and how they are influencing young people's attitudes to war and weaponry. Read MAPW's report on this issue: Minors and Missiles. // Songs: //Bruxelles je t'aime - Angèle //Flick - Pookie //

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