Camden Unlocked for1812
Marc Lee Brown provides the unique music for Camden Community Radio’s Camden Unlocked for international Migrants Day. Ben Cooper talks with Jack Beula about the highs and lows of his innovative career. He also investigates the mystery of the disappearing Chilean mural in Chalk Farm. Harriet Bird meets a lot of people at the SomersTown Festival of Cultures and Marian Larragy talks with Valerie Amajoutt about aspects of life as a migrant. This programme was broadcast by London Link Radio as part of International Migrants Day Radio Broadcast for 1812.
Presented by: Marian Larragy
Produced and edited by: Marian Larragy
Music by: Marc Lee Brown
- Radio 1812
- London Link Radio
- Listen here at 5.30 on 18th December 2010
- Human Development Report
- UN Migrant Workers Convention
- Not yet signed by Europeans
- Special Report on Migration in and from Asia
- Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Workers
- Transitions Primrose Hill
- Nubian Jak
- On Marley's Blue Plaque
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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Camden Unlocked, Refugee Week Radio, 19th July 2010
Khadeja Shireh of British Somali Community talks to Harriet Bird about the settlement of the Somali community in Camden. Asha Kin Duale, Community Partnership Advisor for the London Borough of Camden, talks to Marian Larragy about the work of the Partnership to embed child protection amongst all local communities. Matina Grebener talks with Debora SInger of Asylum Aid about its work over the past 20 years and about its Charter for a better understanding of the needs of female asylum seekers and refugees. Agnes Pareyio, from the Tasaru Rescue Centre, Narok, Kenya and Asha Kin Duale discuss the practice of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and their work to eradicate it. The music is from Miriam Murshali.
- British Somali Community
- 15 Years working for Somali Community In Camden
- Refugee Week Radio
- Community Partnership Project
- 8 London Boroughs working on child protection
- Asylum Aid
- Every Single Woman Campaign
- Tasaru Ntomonok initiative
- Camden Community Radio
- Back to
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Camden Unlocked International Women’s Day special.
This Camden Unlocked show is an International Women’s day special. To celebrate all things female, Harriet and Les went down to the Working Men’s College for Women and Men to talk to students there about their exhibition in honour of inspirational and unconventional women. Harriet also talks about the Million Women Rise march and introduces her report about a rather scary new exercise craze called British Military Fitness. Taiwo gives us the latest on football – including the Arsenal ladies – and we have some more great music from unsigned artists. Enjoy! Please feel free to leave comments.
- Working Men's College
- Adult education
- British Military Fitness
- Fitness Training
- Ruben Gonzalez
- Cuban Music
- Laura Victoria
- Unsigned Artist
- Nicholas Williams
- Flautist
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Camden Unlocked Openair June 2008
A one hour magazine show from ccradio, braodcast from Openair studio at School of Oriental and African Studies by CCRadio. Featuring ‘Burnout’ from ‘Cinematic Orchestra’ ;
Josette Koukoui and Matina Grebener visit Camden GreenFair;
Les Coughlan introduces Emma Scar and ‘Hill Billy and The Bonfire’; Wayne Boucaud chats with ‘Eleven Nights’
“Tosh” with Jah Bunny, Dave Barker and Steve Harris from ‘Freetown’ ahead of their big night in the Hackney Empire; Wayne meets Erica Rose who co-wrote albums with Ms Alicia Keys.
Thanks also to Leila Mannish and Marcus Duran of Openair.fm
- Cinematic Orchestra
- Folk in The Cellar
- 11 Nights
- Camden Community Radio
- Back to Camden Community Radio home page
- Erica Rose
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Camden Unlocked for Refugee Week Radio 2006
Camden Unlocked is a showcase, one hour magazine programme for CCRadio. Presented in English, Somali and French, this programme looks at the history of refugees in Camden. We hear how more recent refugee arrivals have settling and how they enrich our local culture. With music from around the world, views from Camden’s youngsters and a special guest interview with Cathy Atchison Refugee Week Radio coordinator. Angela Inglis’ package on the Albertini family restaurant in Somers Town starts about half way through the programme.
Presented by: Asha Kin Duale, Josette Koukoui & Marian Larragy
Production: London Link Radio
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