55 min

Hashi Mohamed: The Housing Crisis Birmingham Lit Fest Presents….

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This week’s episode is housing lawyer Hashi Mohamed speaking to Guest Curator Otegha Uwagba.Hashi’s family arrived in the UK as refugees from Somalia in the 1990s, and his book A Home of One’sOwn is the story of his family, as well as that of every family in the UK trying to carve out their ownspace in a broken housing system.
You can download our podcast episodes from all the places you would normally get your podcasts every Thursday and follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @bhamlitfest. All of our festival events can be found on our website www.birminghamliteraturefestival.org. 
For more information on Writing West Midlands, visit https://writingwestmidlands.org/
Follow the festival on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @BhamLitFest
Credits
Curator: Shantel Edwards (Festival director)Production: 11C/ Birmingham Podcast Studios for Writing West Midlands

This week’s episode is housing lawyer Hashi Mohamed speaking to Guest Curator Otegha Uwagba.Hashi’s family arrived in the UK as refugees from Somalia in the 1990s, and his book A Home of One’sOwn is the story of his family, as well as that of every family in the UK trying to carve out their ownspace in a broken housing system.
You can download our podcast episodes from all the places you would normally get your podcasts every Thursday and follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @bhamlitfest. All of our festival events can be found on our website www.birminghamliteraturefestival.org. 
For more information on Writing West Midlands, visit https://writingwestmidlands.org/
Follow the festival on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @BhamLitFest
Credits
Curator: Shantel Edwards (Festival director)Production: 11C/ Birmingham Podcast Studios for Writing West Midlands

55 min