On Friday producer Evie also talked to criminology lecturer at the University of Auckland Emmy Rakete, who is Ngāpuhi, about her concerns surrounding the repeal of Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki act.
We also talked about the Ngāpuhi hikoi taking place today in opposition to the act, and what they believe the government should be doing next.
Last week the government finally launched their Youth Offender Military Academies, more commonly known as ‘boot camps’.
Since their announcement, the idea of the camps has caused a lot of concern surrounding their effectiveness and treatment of youth.
The first camp has taken in 10 youth, nine of which are Māori.
In Aotearoa’s history as well as globally, there is repeated evidence that a tough approach to boot camps hasn’t been effective in lowering youth crime, or rehabilitating the youth involved.
On top of this, the release of the royal commission of inquiry into abuse in state care last week has amplified concerns that these boot camps may contribute to a cycle of abuse, particularly for Māori youth.
Producer Evie spoke to lecturer in counselling, human services and social work at the University of Auckland Kendra Cox about what these boot camps may look like, and the potential impact they’ll have on Māori youth.
For our weekly catch up with the ACT Party's Simon Court, Producer Evie speaks to him about the proposed repeal of section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act.
She also speaks to Criminology Lecturer at the University of Auckland, Emmy Rākete (Ngāpuhi) about her concerns surrounding the repeal of Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki act, about the Ngāpuhi hīkoi taking place in opposition of the act.
She also spoke with Lecturer in Counselling, Human Services and Social Work at the University of Auckland Kendra Cox, about the government’s youth offender boot camps that kicked off last week, and her concerns on how this will affect rangatahi Māori and their mental health.
News and Editorial Director and Wire Host, Joel, spoke to Palestine Solidarity Network Aoteaora National Chair, John Minto, about the 24 pro-Palestinian protests at occured across Aotearoa over the weekend.
And they spoke to PhD Candidate in Environmental Sciences at the University of Auckland, Nargiss Taleb, about experts calling for stricter standards surrounding compostable products.
Last year, the University of Auckland conducted a study into how compostable products affect soil health, which was commissioned by the Ministry of Environments.
THREE new reports have been published about the findings, which advocate for better regulations around these products.
Wire Host Joel spoke to PhD Candidate in Environmental Sciences at the University of Auckland, Nargiss Taleb, about the fundings of the study, and what this means for soil quality.
Frances Chan is inspired by Herbie Hancock and the OG Headhunters band ahead of attending their 50th anniversary concert at the Hollywood Bowl in August, plus Louis Cole’s album launch. There’s also Romani jazz, Latin flavours and local heroes.
Setlist:
Joe Kaptein – Eternal Afternoon
Harvey Mason – Hop Scotch
Bennie Maupin – Eternal Flame
Bill Summers – Check it Out
The Headhunters – Over the Bar
Louis Cole – These Dreams Are Killing Me
Corto.alto ft Rob McGuire – Longdays (11)
United Future Organization – Tres Amigos
Herbie Hancock ft Ceu – Tempo de Amor
Johnny Raducanu – Blues Minor
Dan Mandrila – Sonet
Charles Mingus – Haitian Fight Song
Mayumi Kijoma – Hard Bop
Shirley Scott – Feeling Good
Cal Tjader – Cucacao
Thabani Gapara Project – Chisa
Ghost-Note & Marcus Miller – Yellow Dan
This week it's Campbell throwing it down on your grandaddy's favourite heritage audio format from Gisborne to @95bfm and the world.
Playlist
This week it's Campbell throwing it down on your grandaddy's favourite heritage audio format from Gisborne to the world.
Carl Hall - What about you (1973)
Shock - Footsteps across your mind (1976)
The Four Tops - Love ain't easy to come by (1974)
Plush - I don't know where love comes from (1980)
Leroy Hutson - Get to this & you get to me (1978)
Bob James - The steamin' feeling (1981)
Monty Alexander - Knowing that we were meant for each other (1974)
Leon Huff - Latin spirit (1980)
Ghalib Ghallab - Love desire (1980)
Erykah Badu - My life (2000)
Omar - The man (Shafiq Husayn mix, 2012)
Kenny Dope - Can you handle it? (1999)
Dennis Alcapone - Take your time (1970s)
California Flight Project - God Gifted (1979)
Dorothy Ashby - Afro-harping (1968)
Wendell Harrison - Beneficent (1973)
Bobby Hutcherson - Quiet fire (1979)
Fuse One - Silk (1981)
Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou - Koutoulie (70s)
These Eyes - Soca Hustle (1981)
Teena Maria - Vireivolta (1971)
Brigth Engelberts - Get together (1978)
Abraham & the Metronomes - Party (1971)
The JBs - These are the JBs Part 1 & 2 (70s)
Dennis Landry - Sing my song (1974)
Carl Sherlock Holmes - Modesa (1974)
Hollywood Jazz Quintet - Huevas Rancheros (1977)
2000 Black - Circus Retreat ft. Samii (2024)
Armenta - I wanna be with you (1983)
Janet Kay - Eternally grateful (1984)
Al Hudson & The Soul partners - Trying to prove my love (1977)
Rev. Archie Mitchell -Do you have a friend (1984, Tone B Nimble edit)
Lordamercy - Guitar smash (2015)
Loleatta Holloway - Dreamin' (1976)
McFadden & Whitehead - One more time (1982)
Daz-I-Cue ft Hadiya George - Pedigree (Kaidi Tatham mix, 2024)
High Fidelity - Magic Carpet (1970s)
2000 Black - Soursop & mango (2023)