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GVRNZ, Halima and Simran start off the episode by discussing the ongoing situation in Palestine, including how we must not disregard the lives of Palestinian men, the controversy surrounding the March for Palestine taking place on Remembrance Day, and breaking down the difference in opinion behind the Palestinian liberation chant “from the river to the sea”.
GVRNZ then interviews poet Nasha Solim in light of her debut literary release 'The Shadow of my Ancestral Tree', a collection of poetry speaking of the experiences of young women, particularly those of immigrant parents.
We finish the episode with an interview with Manchester-based talent Daniyaal Omar, chating about his latest single ‘Honest’, his musical journey so far and what he’s got planned for 2024 and beyond...
GVRNZ, Halima and Simran start off the episode by discussing the ongoing situation in Palestine, including how we must not disregard the lives of Palestinian men, the controversy surrounding the March for Palestine taking place on Remembrance Day, and breaking down the difference in opinion behind the Palestinian liberation chant “from the river to the sea”.
GVRNZ then interviews poet Nasha Solim in light of her debut literary release 'The Shadow of my Ancestral Tree', a collection of poetry speaking of the experiences of young women, particularly those of immigrant parents.
We finish the episode with an interview with Manchester-based talent Daniyaal Omar, chating about his latest single ‘Honest’, his musical journey so far and what he’s got planned for 2024 and beyond...