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The definitive podcast for global solidarity.

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The definitive podcast for global solidarity.

    Paskaline Maiyo, Cheb Arts | Hub Cymru Africa Podcast | Episode 10

    Paskaline Maiyo, Cheb Arts | Hub Cymru Africa Podcast | Episode 10

    In this episode, Isimbi explores Paskaline’s work promoting the arts through her organisation Cheb Arts and promoting global solidarity through the arts in Wales and Kenya, and indeed everywhere else in the world.

    • 17 min
    Vaughan Gething MS | Hub Cymru Africa Podcast | Episode 9

    Vaughan Gething MS | Hub Cymru Africa Podcast | Episode 9

    Cath Moulogo is joined by Wahura Kabutha, the Communications Officer at the Sub-Sahara Advisory Panel, a partner organisation of Hub Cymru Africa's.
    In this episode, Wahura interviews Vaughan Gething MS, Minister for Economy in the Welsh Government and Labour & Co-operative Member of the Senedd for Cardiff South and Penarth. They discuss his upbringing, his work in politics and the skills needed to be a Minister, which were tested to the full during the Covid-19 Pandemic when he became a familiar face and voice in Wales as Minister for Health and Social Services.
    Vaughan Gething MS
    Vaughan was born in Zambia and brought up in Dorset. He was educated at Aberystwyth and Cardiff universities.  He has one son with his wife,  Michelle and is a largely retired cricketer who is also  a fan of both rugby and football.
    Vaughan was a solicitor and former partner at Thompsons. He is a member of the GMB, UNISON and Unite unions, and was the youngest ever President of the Wales TUC. He has previously served as a county councillor, school governor and community service volunteer – supporting and caring for a student with cerebral palsy. Vaughan is also a former president of NUS Wales.
    Between 1999 and 2001, Vaughan worked as a researcher to former AMs Val Feld and Lorraine Barrett and between 2001 and 2003, was the chair of Right to Vote – a cross-party project to encourage greater participation from black minority ethnic communities in Welsh public life. He is also a current member of the Co-operative Party.
    Vaughan has held the following roles in government, before taking up his current role as Minister for the Economy in May 2021:
    Cabinet Secretary/Minister for Health and Social Services May 2016 to May 2021
    Deputy Minister for Health September 2014 to May 2016
    Deputy Minister for Tackling Poverty June 2013 to September 2014
     
    Wahura Kabutha
    Wahura is a PhD  researcher at Cardiff university specialising in consumer behaviour and digital marketing. She has experience in an array of industries such as entertainment, charities and sales. She is passionate about empowering minority communities. Wahura manages the communication channels for Sub-Sahara Advisory Panel and maximises the visibility of campaigns and projects. Her hobbies include travelling, meditating and creating content.
     
    This is part of the Hub Cymru Africa podcast series that are being recorded with support from the Welsh Government and the FCDO Small Charities Challenge Fund.
    Hub Cymru Africa: hubcymruafrica.wales
    Sub-Sahara Advisory Panel: ssap.org.uk
    SSAP Youth Leadership Network: ssap.org.uk/pages/about

    • 43 min
    Reframing the Narrative | Hub Cymru Africa Podcast | Episode 8

    Reframing the Narrative | Hub Cymru Africa Podcast | Episode 8

    Earlier this year, Hub Cymru Africa and Sub-Sahara Advisory Panel held a photography competition as part of our ongoing "Reframing the Narrative" campaign. It was judged by photographers with links to both Wales and Africa: Takura Aldridge Nyamowa, Glenn Edwards and Justice Kalebe.
    In this podcast, Faith Israel, Diaspora and Inclusion Officer at Sub-Sahara Advisory Panel, is joined by Takura Aldridge Nyamowa, one of the photography competition judges. They discuss informed consent and its many facets within photography from the perspective of both small groups and Non-Governmental Organisations.
    Takura is an architectural designer and portrait photographer studying in Wales and working in Zimbabwe. He co-founded the SSAP Youth Leadership Network and the Cardiff University Zimbabwean Society, both of which engage African diaspora communities in Wales.
    Faith is a diaspora and inclusion officer at SSAP and political thinker interested in the interconnected struggles for liberation and ways of working towards this in the now. They have an academic background in international politics and racialisation and have worked within the international development sector focusing on the African diaspora and their development potential.  In their work at SSAP with HCA they focus on anti-racism, inclusion and leveraging diaspora knowledge within global solidarity. Additionally, they are passionate about political memory, blackness in art and the black British experience.
    This is part of the Hub Cymru Africa podcast series that are being recorded with support from the Welsh Government and the FCDO Small Charities Challenge Fund.
    More info about the photography competition and informed consent: https://hubcymruafrica.wales/news/photographycompetition2022/
    Sub-Sahara Advisory Panel: ssap.org.uk
    SSAP Youth Leadership Network: ssap.org.uk/pages/about

    • 48 min
    SSAP Youth Leadership Network | Solidari-Tea Podcast | Episode 7

    SSAP Youth Leadership Network | Solidari-Tea Podcast | Episode 7

    Emina Redzepovic, Campaign Coordinator for The Case for Global Solidarity, is joined by SSAP Youth Leadership Network Officer and social justice activist Billy Mazoya, and SSAP Project Coordinator, textile designer and climate justice activist Ophelia Dos Santos.
    They discuss Hub Cymru Africa's commissioned research into levels of engagement in Wales with global solidarity, how it compares with their own lived experiences, and the role that social networks can play.
    This is part of the Hub Cymru Africa podcast series that are being recorded with support from the Welsh Government and the FCDO Small Charities Challenge Fund.
    More info: hubcymruafrica.wales/research-confirms-that-wales-is-a-caring-nation
    Full research: hubcymruafrica.wales/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/GB-Dashboard-2022_07_04-WALES-MA.pdf
    Sub-Sahara Advisory Panel: ssap.org.uk
    SSAP Youth Leadership Network: ssap.org.uk/pages/about

    • 33 min
    Fair Trade Wales | Solidari-Tea Podcast | Episode 6

    Fair Trade Wales | Solidari-Tea Podcast | Episode 6

    Claire O'Shea, Head of Partnership at Hub Cymru Africa, is joined by Aileen Burmeister, Head of Fair Trade Wales, to discuss the importance of Fairtrade amidst a changing climate and a cost of living crisis.
    Hub Cymru Africa recently commissioned YouGov and the Development Engagement Lab to conduct research into levels of engagement in Wales with global solidarity. It found that 34% of people in Wales (3% higher than in the rest of Great Britain) have purchased or boycotted goods within the last 12 months based on the product or company’s engagement with global poverty.
    This is part of the Hub Cymru Africa podcast series that are being recorded with support from the Welsh Government and the FCDO Small Charities Challenge Fund.
    More info: https://hubcymruafrica.wales/research-confirms-that-wales-is-a-caring-nation/
    Full research: https://hubcymruafrica.wales/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/GB-Dashboard-2022_07_04-WALES-MA.pdf
    Fair Trade Wales: https://fairtrade.wales

    • 36 min
    Wales — A Caring Nation? | Solidari-Tea Podcast | Episode 5

    Wales — A Caring Nation? | Solidari-Tea Podcast | Episode 5

    Emina Redzepovic, Campaign Coordinator for The Case for Global Solidarity, is joined by her Hub Cymru Africa colleague Claire O'Shea, Head of Partnership, who commissioned YouGov and the Development Engagement Lab to research levels of engagement in Wales with global solidarity.
    Here, Emina and Claire discuss the research and its findings. They look at the data obtained by YouGov, what it shows about different levels of engagement between Wales and the rest of the UK, and how it could help the global solidarity sector in Wales to develop more effective communication strategies.
    This is part of the Hub Cymru Africa podcast series that are being recorded with support from the Welsh Government and the FCDO Small Charities Challenge Fund.
    More info: https://hubcymruafrica.wales/research-confirms-that-wales-is-a-caring-nation/
    Full research: https://hubcymruafrica.wales/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/GB-Dashboard-2022_07_04-WALES-MA.pdf
     

    • 27 min

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