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Jessica and Chantelle discuss the importance of working in and with community whilst still leaning on the
lessons and wisdoms of scholarship and theory. Expect a hopeful conversation about the possibilities of
scholar-activism.
https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/african-feminist-praxis/book281692
Summary
In this collaborative podcast series with Sage Publishing we take a closer look at the books currently being
published in the Social Science for Social Justice book series. This book series is an interdisciplinary and
international contribution to the long history of Black, Asian and minority ethnic voices producing radical
and rigorous scholarship within and beyond the university and academy.
https://group.sagepub.com/social-science-for-social-justice
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Welcome to I Am Well Meditations with Denise Marshall.
Denise is an integrative holistic therapist specialising in soul therapies and spiritual nourishments including crystals, sages, and bespoke aroma therapies
@iamwellholistictherapies
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Welcome to issue one of Surviving Society's Healing with Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis. In this episode I talk about the supplements that have worked well for my overall health and wellbeing. These supplements have helped me with my tiredness, period pain, stress reduction and skin (to name a few!).
useful links
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:EU:ddc657ac-73d2-4901-b927-18d19bcfe82c
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In this episode Harshad talks about his life and career as an educator. We explore our frustrations with
the education sector more broadly but lean conversations attuned to the people and places which keep us
inspired and motivated to do race equity work.
https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/whiteness-racial-trauma-and-the-university/book285116
Summary
In this collaborative podcast series with Sage Publishing we take a closer look at the books currently being
published in the Social Science for Social Justice book series. This book series is an interdisciplinary and
international contribution to the long history of Black, Asian and minority ethnic voices producing radical
and rigorous scholarship within and beyond the university and academy.
https://group.sagepub.com/social-science-for-social-justice
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Welcome to I Am Well Meditations with Denise Marshall.
Denise is an integrative holistic therapist specialising in soul therapies and spiritual nourishments including crystals, sages, and bespoke aroma therapies
@iamwellholistictherapies
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I am Well Meditations with Denise Marshall is brought to you by Surviving Society Productions
Executively Produced by
Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis
George Ofori-Addo
Denise Marshall
Design by
Denise Marshall
Edited by
George Ofori- Addo
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In this episode we hear about Rachells life and career between Puerto Rico, the USA and U.K as they take
us on a journey to uncover the every-present existence of eugenics across society. Expect a critical
conversation on race, gender and global histories of colonialism.
https://group.sagepub.com/social-science-for-social-justice .
Summary
In this collaborative podcast series with Sage Publishing we take a closer look at the books currently being
published in the Social Science for Social Justice book series. This book series is an interdisciplinary and
international contribution to the long history of Black, Asian and minority ethnic voices producing radical
and rigorous scholarship within and beyond the university and academy.
https://group.sagepub.com/social-science-for-social-justice
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Social Science for Social Justice is brought to you by Surviving Society Productions.
Executively Produced by
Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis
George Ofori - Addo
Delayna Spencer
Heather Estop
Design by
Evelyn Miller
Edited by
George Ofori - Addo
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In the final episode of the series, we hear from artists Jacqui Hilson and Dal Kular, who share their personal and professional journeys to becoming artists.
Links:
https://www.dwys.co.uk/artists/jacqui-hilson
https://www.dwys.co.uk/artists/dal-kular
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In this Christmas BONUS episode Our long suffering executive producer Adders gathers some of his favorite conversations and stories from 2024
Featuring - Jason Arday , Lord John Hendy, Andrew Meyerson, Holly Turner, Cleeshay , Keir Monteith KC, Bev Skeggs , Twayna Mayne, Karl Broome, China Mils, Namir Shabibi, Nancy Doyle
Series included -
Alternative to Women Hour
Beyond the strikes
CODE
Loco Parentis
Material Crimes
Spotlight - skinfolk, but not kinfolk
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In this episode we hear from artist and filmmaker Eelyn Lee and musician and multidisciplinary artist Otis Mensah. We talk about retracing heritage and identity as people of colour and what it means to artistically reinterpret histories which have been obscured and hidden.
Links:
https://www.dwys.co.uk/artists/eelyn-lee
https://www.dwys.co.uk/artists/otis-mensah
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In this episode Désirée Reynolds and Cheryl Bailey talk us through the practical and emotional toll of locating the hidden histories of people of colour in South Yorkshire in the archives.
Links:
https://www.dwys.co.uk
Series summary
The Dig Where you Stand Project is a creative arts and archival project based in Sheffield looking to unearth the untold stories of people of colour living, working and putting down roots in South Yorkshire over hundreds of years. This podcast series was produced in collaboration with project leads: Désirée Reynolds Dr Alex Rajinder Mason and Cheryl Bailey
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Roxy Legane Director of Kids of colour Joins Chantelle to bring attention to the final hearing of the Manchester 10
USEFUL LINKS
www.kidsofcolour.com
MORE INFORMATION
The Manchester 10 were given permission to appeal, we have been given the FINAL hearing dates, this is the FINAL push within the criminal legal system.
The FINAL HEARING will take place over 2 full days on Thursday the 19th and Friday 20th of December, Court 4, at the Royal Courts of Justice in London
To our southern community, we REALLY need your support. These dates make it extremely hard for us to mobilise. PLEASE come through.
Below are all the details from logistics to care for you to know about the hearing. We need people there, so if you care about this case and collective punishment more broadly, get yourself down, for as much or as little time as possible.
Appeals Being Heard
Boy 1 (HO): Conviction Boy 2 (JO): Conviction Boy 3 (GK): Conviction Boy 4 (BJ): Conviction Boy 6 (MT): Conviction Boy 7 (AA): Conviction and Sentence Boy 8 (RS): Conviction and Sentence Boy 9 (OO): Conviction and SentenceWhat We Need From You
Joining us from Manchester: Due to this hearing taking place across two days, we will not be providing a coach for the public to travel DOWN from Manchester to London. We want to make this journey easier for the families, so we will be travelling down to the appeals by train, prioritising rest.
Joining us in London: A hearing over two days, away from our city, close to the holidays makes it harder for our own community in Manchester to join us. So we NEED southern support. Much like our last two trips, we need people there to welcome families on arrival and show them love (eta 9am both days). We need people to fill up the court on both days, and to bear witness. We trust you to organise yourselves, but do message with any questions. Come for the full day or come for what you can, please look after yourselves and take breaks, it will be a long day.
Depending on numbers, it may not be possible to fit everyone in the courtroom, and of course loved ones and Manchester organisers are a priority. However, it is still important to us that you are there regardless of whether you are in the room, in the halls, or on the steps!
If you are intending to prioritise a day, we expect the most important day to be the second, when we expect an outcome.
All Supporters: We need you on hand. To get drinks and snacks for families and organisers (reimbursed by Kids of Colour), and to help wherever needed.
An Outcome: While we believe a win is on the horizon, we do not know how loved ones are going to feel, or what will be needed in the event of any outcome. There is only so much that can be planned for. Please bear with us when an outcome comes, and follow our lead. It may take time to get our thoughts and feelings together, but if you can stick around, do.
Extra Asks: We know we have organisational friends with offices in London, we may need somewhere to store family’s luggage on the second day, depending on how much there is. Please reach out to us if you could help with this.
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In this episode Désirée Reynolds takes us around the Dig Where You Stand exhibition. The exhibition presents the rich history of people of colour in South Yorkshire over hundreds of years.
Links:
https://www.dwys.co.uk
Series summary
The Dig Where you Stand Project is a creative arts and archival project based in Sheffield looking to unearth the untold stories of people of colour living, working and putting down roots in South Yorkshire over hundreds of years. This podcast series was produced in collaboration with project leads: Désirée Reynolds Dr Alex Rajinder Mason and Cheryl Bailey
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In this introductory episode we hear from project leads Désirée Reynolds, Alex Rajinder Mason and Cheryl Bailey from the Dig Where You Stand Project unearthing the stories of people of colour in South Yorkshire over hundreds of years.
Links:
https://www.dwys.co.uk
Series summary
The Dig Where you Stand Project is a creative arts and archival project based in Sheffield looking to unearth the untold stories of people of colour living, working and putting down roots in South Yorkshire over hundreds of years. This podcast series was produced in collaboration with project leads: Désirée Reynolds Dr Alex Rajinder Mason and Cheryl Bailey.
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Dig where you stand is brought to you by Surviving Society Productions.
Executively Produced by
Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis
George Ofori - Addo
Desiree Reynolds
Alex Rajinder Mason
Cheryl Bailey
Design by
Evelyn Miller
Edited by
George Ofori - Addo
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Twayna is joined by Chantelle to reflect on the series and discuss how important it is to centre the voices of those with lived experience when it comes to the care system.
Host:
Twayna Mayne is an award-winning writer and stand up comedian. Twayna is the
creator of the web series Black People Drinking White Wine and the host of Loco
Parentis, a podcast that centres the voices of care experienced adults and adoptees. Both series of Black Woman, Twayna's radio comedy show about being a transracial adoptee are available to listen to on BBC Sounds.
Insta: @twaynamayne
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Joining Twayna this week is Karl Broome. Karl is an academic researcher and one of
Twayna’s oldest friends. In this episode they talk about their early lives, adverse
childhood experiences and how they’ve navigated residual trauma and stress as
adults.
Host:
Twayna Mayne is an award-winning writer and stand up comedian. Twayna is the
creator of the web series Black People Drinking White Wine and the host of Loco
Parentis, a podcast that centres the voices of care experienced adults and adoptees. Both series of Black Woman, Twayna's radio comedy show about being a transracial adoptee are available to listen to on BBC Sounds.
Insta: @twaynamayne
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Pause is a national charity that works with women who have experienced - or are at
the risk of having - more than one child removed from their care. They work with
women over a number of months and tailor their support to each individual woman’s
needs and their hopes for the future across a variety of areas, from housing to
improving relationships with children. In this episode we hear from T and Lillian. T
shares her experience of child removal and care proceedings and talks about the
work she has done and the support she has had from Pause and her practitioner
Lillian.
https://www.pause.org.uk/
Insta: @pauseorg
Twit: @pauseorg
Host:
Twayna Mayne is an award-winning writer and stand up comedian. Twayna is the
creator of the web series Black People Drinking White Wine and the host of Loco
Parentis, a podcast that centres the voices of care experienced adults and adoptees. Both series of Black Woman, Twayna's radio comedy show about being a transracial adoptee are available to listen to on BBC Sounds.
Insta: @twaynamayne
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In this episode Twayna is joined by -Rose Regan and Paul Nelson - co-leads of the Care Experience Movement (CXM). CXM is a collective of care experienced people working together to change the system. Rose and Paul explain the organisation’s mission and how they use their own lived experience of the children’s social care system to support the care experienced community and create a better future for all care experienced people in the UK.
www.careexperiencedmovement.com
Insta:: careexperiencedmovement
Twit: @careexpmovement
Host:
Twayna Mayne is an award-winning writer and stand up comedian. Twayna is the
creator of the web series Black People Drinking White Wine and the host of Loco
Parentis, a podcast that centres the voices of care experienced adults and adoptees. Both series of Black Woman, Twayna's radio comedy show about being a transracial adoptee are available to listen to on BBC Sounds.
Insta: @twaynamayne
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