Desert Island Discs

Professor Dame Elizabeth Anionwu, former nurse

05.31.2020 - By BBC Radio 4Play

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Elizabeth Anionwu is a retired nurse, campaigner and Emeritus Professor of Nursing at the University of West London. A fellow of the Royal College of Nursing, she spent 40 years in the profession and has been named one of the most influential nurses in the history of the NHS. Her career was distinguished by her pioneering work in the understanding of sickle cell disease - bringing better treatment and support to the thousands living with it. She was the first sickle cell and thalassaemia nurse counsellor in the UK. Her decades of dedication, care and service are a contrast to her own disrupted childhood as a mixed race child born out of wedlock in the 1940s, though it was the kindness of a nurse when she was just five that sparked a nascent interest in what would become her life’s work. After leaving school at 16, with seven O-levels, Elizabeth was made a Professor of Nursing in 1998. She left her day job behind in 2007, but as she puts it “it has not turned out to be a quiet retirement”. She spent nine years fundraising and campaigning for a statue to British-Jamaican nurse Mary Seacole. Unveiled in 2016 in the grounds of St Thomas’ Hospital, London, the statue is the first in the UK to represent a named black woman. Elizabeth received the DBE in 2017 for services to nursing and the Mary Seacole Statue Appeal. DISC ONE: Faith’s Song by Amy Wadge

DISC TWO: The Rakes of Mallow, Girl I Left Behind by The Gallowglass Ceili Band

DISC THREE: Manman by Leyla McCalla

DISC FOUR: A Te,O Cara by Andrea Bocelli

DISC FIVE: Missa Bilban by The Jamaican Folk Singers

DISC SIX: I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free by Nina Simone

DISC SEVEN: Nnekata by Flavour N'abania

DISC EIGHT: My Girl by Otis Redding

BOOK CHOICE: Dreams From My Father by Barack Obama

LUXURY ITEM: A trampoline

CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free by Nina Simone

Presenter: Lauren Laverne

Producer: Cathy Drysdale

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