Race Matters / All in one movement for Myanmar

14.12.25
Joannie (bottom left) and Sara (bottom right) sit on the floor in front of Janey (top right) and Moh (top left) who are standing in front of the music library at fbi. They are all dressed in bright greens and reds.
Aired on 14.12.25, 10:00am

"We have been doing this because we love our people”

Joannie Lee and Sara El Youghun welcome Moh, a community builder and organiser from Myanmar to talk about her peoples’ fight for freedom, self-determination and justice from brutal military imperialism. 

Together they talk about taking pride in our solidarity and what it takes to keep our collective movement for liberation alive and interconnected. We honour the people fighting on the ground in Myanmar and look to them to hold steadfast here in this colony. 

Over the weekend Joannie and Janey went to the ‘All in one piece Movement’ protest, where this community called for the world hold their sham government accountable. We hear their chants echo on today’s show. 

The people of Myanmar will not be forgotten. 

How will we stand together for liberation?

You can check out more info here:

https://www.facebook.com/events/s/all-in-one-piece-movement-sydn/4291906044463956

Many thanks to Janey Li for producing this episode and our beloved Executive Producer, Shareeka Helaluddin for all her support.

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