Tuesday Breakfast

UNWOMAN (the protest), sabby gallery, A Seat at the Table, Big Lesbian Fundraiser for Palestine; Child Homelessness in so-called Australia

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Emma Valente, from THE RABBLE, spoke to Kannagi for this week's Women on the Line about their new show UNWOMAN (the protest), a durational artwork celebrating the multitude of experiences around birth, fertility and pregnancy. THE RABBLE was formed in 2006 by Kate Davis and Emma Valente from a desire to make work that wasn’t being produced in Australia: visually ambitious, political, feminist and formally experimental theatre. The Rabble is looking for participants. If you're interested in sharing any experience at all around pregnancy, birth, never wanting a baby, making a queer family, IVF, and everything in between, get in touch. You can contact them at @rabbletheatre on Instagram or going to therabble.com.au  and click on UNWOMAN.// Maize Wallin of the Game Workers Union spoke to Tilde and Jordan from 3CR's Slacker Radio. They spoke about the union, its formation, and a local cooperative of gameworkers and other digital creatives getting active in the space. Update: they did achieve 100 members by the 16t