The rise of food banks in London RFL Media Group
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Food banks are increasing at the alarming rate.
Good souls are trying to keep up with their demands says
North Paddington Foodbank Tara Osman.
Our reporter Khadidja N'Diaye is with Tara Osman.
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RFL Media Group meet Londoners
RFL Media Group meet Londoners who have participated in the 100th of the Balfour Declaration giving right to Israel to settle in Palestine.
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Interview with Author Caroline Pochon
''Second Wife'' tells the story of Hortense,a young white french woman
who travels to Burkina Faso for the FESPACO, the African Film Festival.
There, she falls in love with a black Senegalese poet but their relationship will take an unexpected turn.
Our reporter Khadidja N'Diaye speaks to Caroline Pochon at the Quai De Seine. -
Interview with Documentary filmmaker Isabelle Boni-Claverie
''Too black to be French'' is the book published by Isabelle Boni-Claverie in 2017.
A year after the released of a documentary of the same title.
In this book, she tells us about her privilege childhood and her struggles
as she came to the point that social class doesn't erase the skin colour.
Our reporter Khadidja N'Diaye talks to Isabelle Boni-Claverie.
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Interview with food bank user Richard
Food banks are increasing at the alarming rate.
Good souls are trying to keep up with the demands.
Our reporter Khadidja N'Diaye speaks to Richard about the reasons that led him to use food banks. -
Interview With North Paddington Foodbank Tara Osman
Food banks are increasing at the alarming rate.
Good souls are trying to keep up with their demands says
North Paddington Foodbank Tara Osman.
Our reporter Khadidja N'Diaye is with Tara Osman.