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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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This is the second episode in a series of on the ground reports from Kanaky brought to you by Sunday Paper reporter Mell Chun.
In this episode, Mell attends a picnic, and speaks to Oriane Trolue, a feminist with decolonial politics. She is also a m... more
In September 2025, reporter Mell Chun spent 10 days in Kanaky, reporting on the French state’s suppression of the Kanak people following the uprising of May 2024, as well as their continued resistance and Independence movement.
In this first episod... more
Before we launch into our new series on Kanaky, we wanted to replay this episode from November last year. It provides some important historical context for the coming series. This episode has been edited for brevity, but all references and statistics... more
In September this year Sunday Paper reporter Mell Chun spent 10 days on an island in the South Pacific which you may have heard called New Caledonia. This is the land of a Melanesian people called The Kanaks who were violently colonised by France in ... more
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Everyone in this podcast is living hand to mouth from government money but also have created personalities entirely out of a penchant for uncompromisingly calling for others to smash the government.
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It’s a cool podcast! I learned a lot about resistance, anti-imperialism and what you can do as an ally to help. Founder and coordinator Matt Chun is an absolute legend. He unknowingly took government grant money from the State Library of Victoria for years, you can see it on their annual reports, without knowing it was z*onist-funded!! And now he’s pledged to give every dollar of that money to Palestinian causes - that’s tens of thousands of dollars for Palestine! It shows that these people real... more
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Focused on pressing social issues, this podcast features in-depth discussions and interviews centered around topics such as colonialism, indigenous rights, and the intersection of feminism and anti-imperialism. Episodes bring to light historical contexts and contemporary struggles faced by marginalized communities, often featuring activists and cultural advocates who share their insights and personal narratives. The unique angle of presenting audio articles from a publication allows for a blend of journalism and opinion, providing listeners with a multifaceted view of current events and socio-political dynamics.
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