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Award winning weekly political podcast exploring the local and global politics of race and class from a sociological perspective. Out Mondays & Tuesdays !! Presenter: Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis Executive Producer: George Ofori-Addo Design: Evelyn Miller
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In this episode Ez is joined by Sammarah Hanin who is an Afro Palestinian movement builder and creator based in London. Sammarah serves as the Youth Casework Manager at Da'aro Youth Project in South London. Useful links: https://www.daaroyouth.org.uk Welcome to Season 2 of the Role of Love in Social Justice Work with Ez Chigbo. In these episodes we…
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In this episode Ez is joined by Katharine Yates. Katharine is a coach and facilitator with extensive experience in conflict resolution in the arts. Useful links: https://www.katharineyates.com/ Welcome to Season 2 of the Role of Love in Social Justice Work with Ez Chigbo. In these episodes we explore the role of love in social justice spaces. Each …
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In the first episode of this series, Ez is joined by Alex Rajinder Mason who is project manager for the Centre for Equity and Inclusion at The University of Sheffield. Director and project manager of Dig Where You Stand. Useful links: https://equityinclusionsheffield.co.uk/2025/01/06/love-social-justice/https://www.dwys.co.uk Welcome to Season 2 of…
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The role of love in social justice work, returns with a brand new series. Brought to you by Surviving Society Productions Executively produced by Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis George Ofori- Addo Ez Chigbo Design by Evelyn Miller Edited by George Ofori- Addo Recorded Content is Queen Welcome to Season 2 of the Role of Love in Social Justice Work with E…
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In this episode we were joined by Tumi – founder of The Black Dyspraxic. We discuss the interconnections between neurodivergence, race and ableism in modern society. Links https://www.theblackdyspraxic.com/ https://geniuswithin.org https://www.occpsychs.co.uk Summary This podcast series was produced in partnership Genius Within - an organisation de…
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In this episode we were joined by Aniefiok, a.k.a Neef for a conversation about his latest book, Where We Come From: Rap, Home and Hope in Modern Britain. We talk about Birmingham, South Wales and London through the guise of music, identity, love and friendship. Links: https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571363254-where-we-come-from…
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Welcome to I Am Well Meditations with Denise Marshall. I'm an integrative holistic therapist specialising in soul therapies and spiritual nourishments including crystals, sages, and bespoke aroma therapies. Denise is an integrative holistic therapist specialising in soul therapies and spiritual nourishments including crystals, sages, and bespoke ar…
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Jessica and Chantelle discuss the importance of working in and with community whilst still leaning on the lessons and wisdoms of scholarship and theory. Expect a hopeful conversation about the possibilities of scholar-activism. https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/african-feminist-praxis/book281692 Summary In this collaborative podcast series with Sage…
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Welcome to issue one of Surviving Society's Healing with Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis. In this episode I talk about the supplements that have worked well for my overall health and wellbeing. These supplements have helped me with my tiredness, period pain, stress reduction and skin (to name a few!). useful links https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:s…
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In this episode Harshad talks about his life and career as an educator. We explore our frustrations with the education sector more broadly but lean conversations attuned to the people and places which keep us inspired and motivated to do race equity work. https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/whiteness-racial-trauma-and-the-university/book285116 Summary…
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In this episode we hear about Rachells life and career between Puerto Rico, the USA and U.K as they take us on a journey to uncover the every-present existence of eugenics across society. Expect a critical conversation on race, gender and global histories of colonialism. https://group.sagepub.com/social-science-for-social-justice . Summary In this …
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In this Christmas BONUS episode Our long suffering executive producer Adders gathers some of his favorite conversations and stories from 2024 Featuring - Jason Arday , Lord John Hendy, Andrew Meyerson, Holly Turner, Cleeshay , Keir Monteith KC, Bev Skeggs , Twayna Mayne, Karl Broome, China Mils, Namir Shabibi, Nancy Doyle Series included - Alternat…
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In this episode we hear from artist and filmmaker Eelyn Lee and musician and multidisciplinary artist Otis Mensah. We talk about retracing heritage and identity as people of colour and what it means to artistically reinterpret histories which have been obscured and hidden. Links: https://www.dwys.co.uk/artists/eelyn-lee https://www.dwys.co.uk/artis…
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In this episode Désirée Reynolds and Cheryl Bailey talk us through the practical and emotional toll of locating the hidden histories of people of colour in South Yorkshire in the archives. Links: https://www.dwys.co.uk Series summary The Dig Where you Stand Project is a creative arts and archival project based in Sheffield looking to unearth the un…
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Roxy Legane Director of Kids of colour Joins Chantelle to bring attention to the final hearing of the Manchester 10 USEFUL LINKS www.kidsofcolour.com MORE INFORMATION The Manchester 10 were given permission to appeal, we have been given the FINAL hearing dates, this is the FINAL push within the criminal legal system. The FINAL HEARING will take pla…
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In this episode Désirée Reynolds takes us around the Dig Where You Stand exhibition. The exhibition presents the rich history of people of colour in South Yorkshire over hundreds of years. Links: https://www.dwys.co.uk Series summary The Dig Where you Stand Project is a creative arts and archival project based in Sheffield looking to unearth the un…
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In this introductory episode we hear from project leads Désirée Reynolds, Alex Rajinder Mason and Cheryl Bailey from the Dig Where You Stand Project unearthing the stories of people of colour in South Yorkshire over hundreds of years. Links: https://www.dwys.co.uk Series summary The Dig Where you Stand Project is a creative arts and archival projec…
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