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"Course Cuts" at UOA w/t Bruce Cohen: August 17th, 2018

"Course Cuts" at UOA w/t Bruce Cohen: August 17th, 2018 "Course Cuts" at UOA w/t Bruce Cohen: August 17th, 2018, 5.87 MB
Fri 17 Aug 2018

Senior Lecturer, Bruce Cohen explains what the process of cutting courses in the school of social sciences has been like and what he expects the ramifications will be for the deletions. To hear the full story click here

This Day in History: 16th August 2018

This Day in History: 16th August 2018 This Day in History: 16th August 2018, 42.92 MB
Thu 16 Aug 2018

This Day in History takes us back to 2012 for the Marikana mine shooting, which left dozens of striking workers dead.

A Natural Progression; Discussing the development of green public space: August 16, 2018

A Natural Progression; Discussing the development of green public space: August 16, 2018 A Natural Progression; Discussing the development of green public space: August 16, 2018, 18.26 MB
Thu 16 Aug 2018

Oscar spoke to Pippa Coom, the chair of the Waitemata Local Board about the proposed planning for the potential reinvigoration of Te Wai Orea Western Springs Park. Focussing in on it as the intersection of urban planning and democratic participation, We looked more into the processes than the details of the project itself, discussing the involvement of public in these processes, the health of our natural public spaces and the importance of holistic planning moving forward.

 

Whitestreaming at Waikato University

Whitestreaming at Waikato University Whitestreaming at Waikato University, 21.22 MB
Thu 16 Aug 2018

Maori students and staff of the University of Waikato flocked to the Office of the Vice-Chancellor Neil Quigley in their dozens on Tuesday, to protest the restructuring of New Zealand’s first independent school for Maori studies. The remodelling comes only 18 months after the faculty became independent. Both Maori students and their supporters gathered to sing waiata and protest peacefully, presenting their case to the Vice Chancellor with “aroha” and a Mana Maori that they hope will show they want to come to a resolution without any conflict. Truly Harding, a student at the University, spoke to reporter Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira today about what the restructuring means for those students taking Maori and Indigenous studies, and why the issue is so important for Modern Maori to get involved with.

Dr. Cornel West on free speech, utopian futures and music: August 15, 2018

Dr. Cornel West on free speech, utopian futures and music: August 15, 2018 Cornel West on free speech, utopian futures and music: August 15, 2018, 19.28 MB
Wed 15 Aug 2018

This interview is a highly anticipated one. Lillian Hanly got to speak with Dr Cornel West and asked him to introduce himself with a one liner - he called himself a black intellectual freedom fighter. This encompasses his many roles as an American philosopher, political activist, author, social critic and commentator. He has been a professor at Harvard, Princeton and Yale Universities. He calls himself a jazz man in the world of ideas, and often speaks through his love of jazz and blues music. He’s even made a number of spoken word and hip hop albums. Other important things you might want to know about him is that he was in both the Matrix sequels. His work focuses on race, gender and class in American society. He is here in Auckland this week for an event called Polarised, a discussion between himself and Douglas Murray, a well known conservative and critic of Islam whose book The Strange Death of Europe gives firsthand accounts and criticisms of mass Islamic immigration and problems of multiculturalism in the EU. Lillian started by asking Dr. West about this event.

Photo credit: Black Enterprise

The Wire with Lillian: August 15th, 2018

The Wire with Lillian: August 15th, 2018 The Wire with Lillian: August 15th, 2018, 111.18 MB
Wed 15 Aug 2018

On The Wire today, Dear Science talks about Monsanto (and gets a bit heated) as well as breaking down spaghetti mysteries.

Next, Lillian Hanly spoke with Dr Cornel West ahead of his appearance in Auckland this Friday, we talked about free speech, democracy, utopian futures, and the importance of music. This one is a long one, but its a good one and we really recommend you tune in.

Darashpreet Johal talks to Liam Rutherford, one of the lead negotiators from the New Zealand Education Institute, about the teachers strike which was happening at the same time in Aotea Square. Then she spoke with Karl Vasau, principal of Rowendale School in Manurewa to find out how teachers are being affected.

Fire Science: August 14 2018

Fire Science: August 14 2018 Fire Science: August 14 2018, 9.7 MB
Tue 14 Aug 2018

95 bfm talks to fire scientist Grant Pearce about the record-breaking fire season being witnessed around the world in 2018. The future of wildfires in New Zealand is discussed. 

The Wire with Mary-Margaret: August 14, 2018

The Wire with Mary-Margaret: August 14, 2018 The Wire with Mary-Margaret: August 14, 2018, 121.09 MB
Tue 14 Aug 2018

Justin takes us to international news this week, he reports on China’s tightened control on its Muslims population. Mary-Margaret speaks to Emmy Rakete of People Against Prisons Aotearoa about a prisoner whose 9 boxes of legal documents were seized before he went to court about Corrections’ human rights record. Ella speaks to Fire Scientist Grant Pearce about this years unprecedented fire season. This week on the Greendesk, Jack looks how the housing insurance is changing along our coast lines because of climate change.

Justin's International Desk: August 14 2018

Justin's International Desk: August 14 2018 Justin's International Desk: August 14 2018, 29.14 MB
Tue 14 Aug 2018

The Chinese government has attempted to demolish a newly-built mosque in its western region, citing it hasn't been given proper building permits. It is followed by the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination claiming that China is holding one million Muslim Uighurs in camps. Justin is finding out why Beijing is tightening its control on Chinese Muslims.

Jack's Greendesk: August 14 2018

Jack's Greendesk: August 14 2018 Jack's Greendesk: August 14 2018, 17.86 MB
Tue 14 Aug 2018

This week, our resident Greendesk producer Jack Marshall learnt about the pressure that climate change puts on coastal areas in particular. He spoke to Professor Ilan Noy, Chair in the Economics of Disasters & Professor of Economics at Victoria University. Noy and his co authors have released a paper looking at how the Earthquake commission is already tackling the damage caused by climate change. To start, Noy gave an overview of what exactly their paper has looked at.