10 episodes

Despite the limitations of lockdown, the support of Cambridge students for Black Lives Matter has been impactful. On the 25th of July, to honour the two month anniversary of the death of George Floyd, this initial broadcast aired. It showcased the work of students, heard individual stories and hopes to be part of an ongoing conversation. Links to all projects involved and further resources are available at https://camfm.co.uk/black-lives-matter/

Cambridge Black Lives Matter Eliza Pepper- Head of News, Cam FM

    • News

Despite the limitations of lockdown, the support of Cambridge students for Black Lives Matter has been impactful. On the 25th of July, to honour the two month anniversary of the death of George Floyd, this initial broadcast aired. It showcased the work of students, heard individual stories and hopes to be part of an ongoing conversation. Links to all projects involved and further resources are available at https://camfm.co.uk/black-lives-matter/

    Introducing Cambridge ACS

    Introducing Cambridge ACS

    Introducing the Cambridge African and Caribbean Society, which champions the voices of students of African and Caribbean descent in the University of Cambridge. More information is available on their website: https://cambridgeacs.org/

    Music: How You Feel by Cambridge Graduate, Ms Eva Johnson

    • 4 min
    Introducing Untangling the Knot

    Introducing Untangling the Knot

    Yasmin Kira explains the Cambridge based project, Untangling the Knot. Further information on their projects can be found through their Instagram Page. 

    Music: How You Feel by Cambridge Graduate Ms Eva Johnson

    • 2 min
    Untangling the Knot Interviews

    Untangling the Knot Interviews

    Interviews from Cambridge students on race and identity from the project Untangling the Knot. Further information on their projects can be found through their Instagram Page.

    Thank you to Yasmin Kira, Ella Hopcroft, Eliane Thoma-Stemmet and Alex Parton.

    This is part of the ongoing Cambridge Black Lives Matter series, which features the work of the Cambridge community to support the movement. The original broadcast is available on all major streaming platforms. If you would like to get involved please get in touch via email at news@camfm.co.uk

    Further resources are available at https://camfm.co.uk/black-lives-matter/

    Music: ‘Average Girl’ by Ms Eva Johnson https://www.facebook.com/themsevajohnson/

    Host: Eliza Pepper, Head of News at Cam FM

    • 13 min
    Walking the Tightrope: Being British-Indian in colonialism’s shadow - Saajan Gill

    Walking the Tightrope: Being British-Indian in colonialism’s shadow - Saajan Gill

    Saajan’s article can be read at https://www.varsity.co.uk/features/19559?fbclid=IwAR3n-sl0dEZZTPGbrpDyP31jtuHGOrnvs30byyoJb7wI2ZCWAzdSux-0rVc

    This is part of the ongoing Cambridge Black Lives Matter series, which features the work of the Cambridge community to support the movement. The original broadcast is available on all major streaming platforms. If you would like to get involved please get in touch via email at news@camfm.co.uk

    Further resources are available at https://camfm.co.uk/black-lives-matter/

    Music: ‘Average Girl’ by Ms Eva Johnson

    Host: Eliza Pepper, Head of News at Cam FM

    • 6 min
    An Angered Prayer Against Racial Injustice by Joanna Boxill

    An Angered Prayer Against Racial Injustice by Joanna Boxill

    Joanna’s article can be found at https://www.zeteomagazine.com/post/an-angered-prayer-against-racial-injustice?fbclid=IwAR3m86dI8KtDkvgOcnsCvfaWIvWw-dMBGMpJyiuuhIDcxAdMmaGegIynp2A. It was read by Dorothy Burrows.

    This is part of the ongoing Cambridge Black Lives Matter series, which features the work of the Cambridge community to support the movement. The original broadcast is available on all major streaming platforms. If you would like to get involved please get in touch via email at news@camfm.co.uk

    Further resources are available at https://camfm.co.uk/black-lives-matter/

    Music: ‘Average Girl’ by Ms Eva Johnson 

    Host: Eliza Pepper, Head of News at Cam FM

    • 15 min
    Ejeris Dixon- Interview by Mojola Akinyemi

    Ejeris Dixon- Interview by Mojola Akinyemi

    Ejeris Dixon is Director of Vision Change Win, a social justice consultancy. She has previously worked as founding Program Coordinator of the Safe OUTside the System Collective at the Audre Lorde Project and at the New York City Anti-Violence Project. She was interviewed by Cambridge student, Mojola Akinyemi. The full Cambridge Union panel is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X488xUn9TF4

    This is part of the ongoing Cambridge Black Lives Matter series, which features the work of the Cambridge community to support the movement. The original broadcast is available on all major streaming platforms. If you would like to get involved please get in touch via email at news@camfm.co.uk

    Further resources are available at https://camfm.co.uk/black-lives-matter/

    Music: ‘Average Girl’ by Ms Eva Johnson

    Host: Eliza Pepper, Head of News at Cam FM

    • 13 min

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