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11 November 2020
Interview with Fiona Compton, historian, photographer and Carnival ambassador
Fiona shares what the carnival tradition means to Caribbean culture and how she goes about offering alternatives narratives in history.
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10 November 2020
Anti-bullying week: United Against Bullying
Anti-Bullying Week will happen from Monday 16 - Friday 20 November, and calls for people to stand together against bullying in all its forms
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7 November 2020
Voice New School: Punishments in school - archaic and unhelpful?
This time in New School series, we're talking to Sadhana about the past and present of punishment in education and asking how we can reshape that system.
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4 November 2020
Interview with Gage Oxley, writer/director at Oxygen Films
In the following podcast, you'll hear the edited audio of Sienna’s live Instagram interview with Gage Oxley, director at Oxygen Films.
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29 October 2020
New Stories - Digital Short Play Festival
Yellow Earth UK is celebrating our 25th anniversary with an upcoming digital short play festival, NEW STORIES, that will be live streaming this Friday 30 October.
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30 October 2020
Actor & Previous Youth Mayor of Newham: Alex Jarrett Workshop
Alex Jarrett will present & talk about her professional journey as an actor, with a q&a hosted by 2 of UEL's final year students, for Black History Month.
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17 October 2020
Last Night of the Proms: Using Twitter to gauge the controversy
This week Tayo talks to Chris about the research he undertook to see what people thought of Errollyn Wallen's new arrangement of the classic hymn Jerusalem by Sir Hubert Parry.
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17 November 2020
Hangout with Voice: The arts in 2025 - continued...
The world has changed, the world is changing. The arts and artists have always been at the forefront of revolution, they instigate change, they respond to change.
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10 October 2020
Should we be teaching racial politics in schools?
Next in our New School series, we're talking to Saskia about integrating anti-racist education in schools and asking whether it's even possible to teach anti-racism in our school.
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7 October 2020
Interview with Abdul Shayek, Artistic Director & Joint CEO at Tara Arts
In the following podcast, you'll hear the edited audio of Sienna’s live Instagram interview with Abdul Shayek, Artistic Director & Joint CEO at Tara Arts
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3 October 2020
Discussing the Tiger King of Wales
Tayo and Maddie talk about her wild piece on the first zoo in Wales
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30 September 2020
Interview with Joanne Roughton-Arnold, singer and founder of formidAbility
In the following podcast, you'll hear the edited audio of Sienna’s live Instagram interview with Joanne Roughton-Arnold, singer and founder of formidAbility.
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23 September 2020
Interview with with Shaniqua Benjamin, activist and writer
In the following podcast, you'll hear the edited audio of Sienna’s live Instagram interview with writer and activist Shaniqua Benjamin.
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19 September 2020
The history of (broken) schooling
To kick off our New School series, we're talking to Sadhana about the history of schools.
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19 September 2020 – 20 September 2020
Unity Arts Festival returns for a third year
Leamouth Peninsula will once again play host for a weekend of art and cultural exhibitions, installations, performances and workshops.
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12 September 2020
Sleeping Beauties: British theatres left to rot
Tayo and Maddie talk about her piece on abandoned theatres and where the future lies for them.
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9 September 2020
Interview with with Michelle Sewell, Hack Theatre
In the following podcast, you'll hear the edited audio of Sienna’s live Instagram interview with Michelle Sewell from Hack Theatre, who presented a series of short films and interviews which explore inclusivity in the arts industry.
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5 September 2020
Is Tenet the film to save cinema?
Tayo and Tom talk Tenet and ask whether Christopher Nolan's new blockbuster lives up to the hype.
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