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WINGS #40-21 Domestic Abuse - The Next Generation
Ways to work with youth
Uploaded: 17 Jan, 2022
Recording Date: 15 Jan, 2000
Recording Location: 4ZZZ Brisbane, Australia; Austin, Texas; Denman Island BC
Logsheet: none
Language: English
Topical for: Timeless
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
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Program Title: WINGS #40-21 Domestic Abuse - The Next Generation
Description: Documentary from Australia features organizers and clients of youth-oriented groups that deal with domestic violence. They recognize youth often don't want to hear about domestic violence, that many of them grew up with such violence, and that they often don't want to leave the relationship. Help to recognize the elements of good relationships and practice them can sometimes be effective. Hotlines for when they decide they need help are important.
Host(s): Heather Anderson
Featured Speakers/Guests: Adele, from Young Mothers for Young Women; Julie and Betty from the ZigZag Young Women's Resource Centre in Brisbane; anonymous survivors of multi-generational domestic violence; Kate Gilmore, Chief Executive Officer of Amnesty International Australia (later Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights at the UN). Indigenous DV hotline announcement from Alaska.
Credits: Documentary produced by Heather Anderson; PSA produced by Terry Shriner at Koahnic Broadcast Corporation Training Center. Series Producer, Frieda Werden.Music clips from Australian artists Isis, Mothman, Purple Revolution, and Ruby Hunter, and samples from the New Zealand movie Once Were Warriors.
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Topic:
Health > Mental Health
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Weekly Program
Regional Society and Culture > Childhood Education Society and Culture > Women |
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Comments: Produced by Heather Anderson at 4ZZZ. Interviews: Adele,from Young Mothers for Young Women; Julie and Betty from the ZigZag Young Women's Resource Centre in Brisbane; anonymous survivors of multi-generational domestic violence; Kate Gilmore, Chief Executive Officer of Amnesty International Australia (later Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights at the UN). PSA produced by Terry Shriner, Koahnic Broadcast Corporation Training Center, Alaska. Music clips from Australian artists Isis, Mothman, Purple Revolution, and Ruby Hunter, and samples from the New Zealand movie Once Were Warriors.
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