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Who gets to decide who is honoured in our public spaces, and how? Our London, Our Spaces is a new, six-part podcast series exploring the art and places that make up the capital, as told by the people who call it home.
Each episode starts with a work of art or memorial to some of London’s most fascinating figures. We hear of pioneering people, including Oscar Wilde, Millicent Fawcett, Beryl Gilroy and Alison Lapper, and discover those that have traditionally been overlooked in our streets and spaces. Along the way, we get to know some of the incredible people that have made these hidden histories visible.
Telling untold stories and breathing new life into the public realm, this podcast offers a window into the past, present and future of London – reimagining our collective identity as Londoners.
Episode one premieres soon.
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Produced by Sylvie Carlos. Hosted on Spotify. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast series are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect those of the Mayor of London.
Who gets to decide who is honoured in our public spaces, and how? Our London, Our Spaces is a new, six-part podcast series exploring the art and places that make up the capital, as told by the people who call it home.
Each episode starts with a work of art or memorial to some of London’s most fascinating figures. We hear of pioneering people, including Oscar Wilde, Millicent Fawcett, Beryl Gilroy and Alison Lapper, and discover those that have traditionally been overlooked in our streets and spaces. Along the way, we get to know some of the incredible people that have made these hidden histories visible.
Telling untold stories and breathing new life into the public realm, this podcast offers a window into the past, present and future of London – reimagining our collective identity as Londoners.
Episode one premieres soon.
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Produced by Sylvie Carlos. Hosted on Spotify. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast series are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect those of the Mayor of London.