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The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
Is racial equality on the agenda for parties trying to secure our vote in the upcoming elections? This is part 2!
I was joined by Leah Mahon, journalist who previously worked with The Voice Newspaper, BBC Radio and in local government, to review what the Labour, Conservatives, Green and Liberal Democrats manifestos had to say on advancing racial equality in Britain.
Is racial equality on the agenda for parties trying to secure our vote in the upcoming elections?
I was joined by Leah Mahon, journalist who previously worked with The Voice Newspaper, BBC Radio and in local government, to review what the Labour, Conservatives, Green and Liberal Democrats manifestos had to say on advancing racial equality in Britain.
Local groups & Diversity Lead, Surrinder Chera joins Daneille on International Democracy Day to discuss the impact voting systems have on voting outcomes and the hidden disparities which results in who's votes matter when it comes down to election time!
This is PART 2 as we are joined by Apeike, Director of African History Project, to dive deep into the contributions made by Britain's Marginalised Ethnic Communities. We look at how not only the economy but religion, culture, language, fashion and contemporary societal norms are influenced by various ethnic groups.
We are joined by Apeike, Director of African History Project in an exploratory discussion on British History being taught in schools, exploring its' accuracy in relation to Black British History and its' Colonial past. Also explored is 'what is race?' This is just part 1 of a historical recollection and contemporary review of British History as we know it today!
We caught up with Bex from BLM Stoke regarding her thoughts on the Policing Bill and the implications for protestors. The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill currently ongoing debate in House of Commons, is scrutinised, highlighting the fate and implications for protestors and activist in the UK.
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Political Activist, Nour joins Daneille and Geeta to explore the upcoming elections on 6th May 2021 for the Local Mayor and Local Police and Crime Commissioner. We scrutinise candidate manifestos and highlight the implications of their pledges.
Political Activist, Femi joins Daneille and Geeta to explore the voting systems used in National vs Mayoral and Police and Crime Commissioner elections upcoming on 6th May 2021. The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill currently ongoing debate in House of Commons, is scrutinised, highlighting the fate and implications for protestors and activist in the UK
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.