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Surviving Society Productions Surviving Society
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Award winning, weekly political podcast exploring the local and global politics of race & class from a sociological perspective.
Out every Tuesday !!
Presenter: Dr Chantelle J Lewis
Executive Producer: Adders
Design: Evelyn Miller
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Episode 3: Racism, Health Inequalities & COVID-19 With James Nazroo & Laia Becares
In this episode we hear from James and Laia on ethnic inequalities in health. We look back on what happened during COVID-19 and the racisms prevalent across the impacts and responses from governments
Welcome to this collaborative two-part series with the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity at the University of Manchester. In these episodes we explore the research conducted at the centre focused on ethnic, racial and religious inequalities in the UK.
Links:
https://www.ethnicity.ac.uk/research/projects/evens/
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Episode 2: Dharmi Kapadia on Ethnic Inequalities Mental Health
We talk to Dharmi about ethnic inequalities in mental health service in Britain. Dharmi explores the impact of racism, austerity and COVID-19 for access to support, advice and care.
Welcome to this collaborative two-part series with the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity at the University of Manchester. In these episodes we explore the research conducted at the centre focused on ethnic, racial and religious inequalities in the UK.
Links:
https://www.ethnicity.ac.uk
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Episode 1: Adam Elliot-Cooper on Black Resistance to British Policing
Adam returned to the studio to explore the history of Black resistance to British policing in Britain. Adam connects how global resistance to imperial cultures from the 20th century have helped to shape contemporary activist movements like Black Lives Matter.
Welcome to this collaborative two-part series with the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity at the University of Manchester. In these episodes we explore the research conducted at the centre focused on ethnic, racial and religious inequalities in the UK.
Links:
https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526143938/
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Race & Ethnicity in Britain Season Two
Surviving Society returns with a second collaborative series with the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity based at the University of Manchester, also known as CODE.
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Episode 10: Caribbean Food Systems with Sarah Bharath
Sarah discusses “development”, gender, and food systems, as well as talks about her work as an agroecologist who is directly working with farmers to build community and promote regenerative agriculture.
Link: https://www.sarahbharath.com/
These episodes feature activists and scholars who are on the frontlines of grassroots struggles for dignity, justice, and self-determination in the Caribbean. Rooted in a convivial spirit of creative resistance and collective healing, each guest shares insights into the region’s lasting legacies of colonialism as a means of confronting and ultimately ending the enduring aftermaths of empire. Guest co-producers, Levi Gahman, Johannah-Rae Reyes, Adaeze Greenidge
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Episode 9: The Maya Land Struggle with Pablo Mis
Pablo gives an overview of the land rights victory won by the Maya people in the Caribbean Court of Justice, Indigenous governance, and the complexities of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent.
Link: https://www.facebook.com/mayaleadersofsouthernbelize/?locale=en_GB
These episodes feature activists and scholars who are on the frontlines of grassroots struggles for dignity, justice, and self-determination in the Caribbean. Rooted in a convivial spirit of creative resistance and collective healing, each guest shares insights into the region’s lasting legacies of colonialism as a means of confronting and ultimately ending the enduring aftermaths of empire.Guest co-producers, Levi Gahman, Johannah-Rae Reyes, Adaeze Greenidge
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Great discussions, guests, and hosts. Sociology in everyday terms.