Humans of Camden - Episode 1
‘Humans of Camden’ is a podcast series for Camden Community Radio inspired by the photography project, ‘Humans of New York’. In it, Bonny walks around different parts of Camden asking passersby to talk to her for 5 minutes. The aim is to capture a cross-section of street life in this diverse and eclectic borough of London.
The first episode was recorded in Camden Town and Mornington Crescent. Bonny asks: “Why are you here?”, “Is there anything you’re struggling with at the moment?”, “What advice have you found helpful that you’d share with others?” (etc.)
Packaged by: Bonny Astor
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Whats On in Camden 19th April
Ten magical artworks at Swiss Cottage Gallery; The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology evening of light offerings from 23rd April onwards; Fifty years of the London Borough of Camden; Human Revolution Orchestra as a special guest for ‘Ode to the Human Spirit 2015’ to celebrate UNESCO World Jazz Day at the Union Chapel.
Read by: Ann Carroll, Danielle Manning, Freddy Chick & Marian Larragy
Production: Ann Carroll
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Betti interviews Thabisa Bobo, a Public Educator in South Africa
Uk based Eritrean, Betti interviews Thabisa Bobo, a Public Educator in South Africa who speaks movingly about how she got involved in work against gender based violence and about the importance of that work.
8 podcasts were made as part of the International Media Training Day for women, held in London on 25th & 26th April 2012 – organised by Frauen Solidaritaet and Central American Women’s Network, with Camden Community Radio.
There are links to each of the other podcasts, links related to this podcast and links related to the training programme organisers.
- Three Women Media Professionals from around the world
- Nbecco & Joanna
- Helga and Ishrat
- Yula Burin on the Feminist Library
- Rani Bilkhu, founder of Jeena International talks with Lisa Giessauf
- Violence Against Women in Latin America
- Against criminalisation of emergency contraception in Honduras
- Global Dialogue
- Central American Womens Network
- Frauen Solidaritaet
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Follow Camden Community Radio
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What's on in Camden Week Beginning Sunday 6th November
‘Unprovoked’ plays for two days at the Roundhouse Theatre for 14+: The ethics of a market in live human kidneys is debated at Conway Hall; Five Korean artists exhibit their critique of a changed society at Asia House; To mark recent cycling deaths, there is a protest cycle ride around the TfL identified ten most dangerous junction for bikes: A FREE public lecture at UCL from author of The Third Industrial Revolution: Real Old Skool are at The Forum in Kentish Town on Saturday 12th.
Read by:
Matina Grebener
Marian Larragy
Iustina Tomas
Charlotte Briere Edney
Cina Aissa
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