9 episodes

The Unchained Collective - a collective of people with and without lived experiences of immigration detention and border violence - use art & the power of voice as a form of challenging the system.
Through conversations between those who have lived and survived through immigration detention, this podcast series illuminates the ongoing impacts of this oppressive system on individuals, families, communities and society at large, also asking important questions about alternative futures based on justice and freedom for all.
Ultimately, these powerful accounts serve as a collective call to action. When future books chronicle the history of systematic incarceration and torture of racialised individuals for crossing borders, what role would you like to have played in that history? This is a question this podcast series compel you to ask yourself.
Music by Hear Me Out https://hearmeoutmusic.org.uk
Illustrations by Preksha Pranjali, https://www.behance.net/rexcored


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Immigration Detention - The Hidden Costs Unchained Collective

    • Society & Culture

The Unchained Collective - a collective of people with and without lived experiences of immigration detention and border violence - use art & the power of voice as a form of challenging the system.
Through conversations between those who have lived and survived through immigration detention, this podcast series illuminates the ongoing impacts of this oppressive system on individuals, families, communities and society at large, also asking important questions about alternative futures based on justice and freedom for all.
Ultimately, these powerful accounts serve as a collective call to action. When future books chronicle the history of systematic incarceration and torture of racialised individuals for crossing borders, what role would you like to have played in that history? This is a question this podcast series compel you to ask yourself.
Music by Hear Me Out https://hearmeoutmusic.org.uk
Illustrations by Preksha Pranjali, https://www.behance.net/rexcored


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    Locked up for a piece of paper

    Locked up for a piece of paper

    In this episode Aminata shares the anger she feels at the injustice of being locked up just for the sake of a piece of paper and the hypocrisy of a country that denounces human rights abuses in other countries, whilst perpetrating similar acts of oppression itself. While she connects the UK’s current immigration detention system to its history of colonialism and the desire to silence a particular group of people, she refuses to be broken by the system and shares powerful ideas for alternative approaches.  


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    • 17 min
    Living in Fear

    Living in Fear

    In this episode Flower shares her experience of confusion and trauma whilst navigating the process of claiming asylum, prison and the immigration system. She speaks of the loss of trust in family and friends and rejection from the community, alongside the ongoing impact of trauma. The lack of clear pathways of support for those who have been through detention, highlights the need for long term mental health support regardless of citizenship status.  


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    • 19 min
    Reduced to just a number

    Reduced to just a number

    In this episode Derek talks with Wale about the impact of detention on his life, wearing a tag and being labelled a criminal. He feels rejected by the government and society, but despite the uncertainty he faces for his own future, he encourages those going through similar experiences not to lose hope. He dreams of a world without borders and colonial divisions, and hopes for an end to hostility towards migrants.
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    • 16 min
    Labelled as a criminal

    Labelled as a criminal

    In this episode Blessing shares her journey from the horrors that forced her to leave her home, to visa complications and once again loosing her freedom, multiple times in detention. She powerfully expresses the continuum of violence and long-term dehumanising impacts of immigration detention. 
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    • 19 min
    Being a voice for the voiceless

    Being a voice for the voiceless

    In this episode Faith, talks about the profound impact of detention on her mental health. She calls for radical changes to the system, from proper risk assessments prior to detaining people, to community-based alternatives to detention. However, whilst detention continues, she calls for support for people once they are released and speaks powerfully about the importance of raising awareness of the realities of detention. Knowledge, she says, is power and ‘ignorance a very big disease’, with awareness she concludes, tomorrow will be a better day.
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    • 16 min
    Refusing to be Silenced

    Refusing to be Silenced

    In this episode Mariam talks with Aminata about the challenges of reintegrating into her community post detention and the difficulties of being heard, of having a voice. Mariam reveals her resilient spirit as she shares how she remained mentally and physically active amidst the challenges of detention; and appeals for greater understanding on what it means to be a refugee, to build a better world and end the unnecessary division within our society.
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    • 15 min

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