Helga and Ishrat
Ishrat from Bangladesh is in London studying media. She talks with Helga from Spain about the International Media Training talking place in London from 25th & 26th April 2012 at which this recording was made. The event was organised by Frauen Solidaritaet with Central American Women’s Network.
Eight 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
- Yula Burin on the Feminist Library
- Rani Bilkhu, founder of Jeena International talks with Lisa Giessauf
- Beti interviews Thabisa Bobo, a Public Educator in South Africa
- Violence Against Women in Latin America
- Against criminalisation of emergency contraception in Honduras
- Central American Womens Network
- Frauen Solidaritaet
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Follow Camden Community Radio
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Rani Bilkhu, founder of Jeena International talks with Lisa Giessauf
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.
This is an interview with Rani Bilkhu, founder of Jeena International, a non- profit organization in the UK. Jeena empowers women and young people via empowering workshops with topics like car maintenance and driving lessons. The main focus is to underpin women’s rights and gender equality. Rani is talking to Lisa Giessauf, a student from Austria who is working for the feminist radio group “Women on Air” from Vienna.
This interview was recorded as part of International Media Training event in London, April 2012, organised by Frauen Solidaritaet with Central American Women’s Network
- Three Women Media Professionals from around the world
- Nbecco & Joanna
- Helga and Ishrat
- Yula Burin on the Feminist Library
- Beti interviews Thabisa Bobo, a Public Educator in South Africa
- Violence Against Women in Latin America
- Against criminalisation of emergency contraception in Honduras
- Jeena International
- Orange Vienna Radio
- Global Dialogue
- Central American Womens Network
- Frauen Solidaritaet
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Follow Camden Community Radio
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Supa Fine Sessions Talk no 4
DJ Speedy talks to Keith Matthews about a comedy soap that is being given a reading in the Oxfam Bookshop, on Kentish Town Road, on Friday 9th and Saturday 10th March. Keith’s inspiration are the people he meets in the charity shop.
Recorded by: Lucy Waterhouse
Edited by: Athos Harber
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What's on in Camden, March 3rd-10th 2012
Art exhibitions at The Parlour Gallery and The Free Space Gallery both in Queens Crescent; Quilt Exhibition at Swiss Cottage Library; poetry at The Roebuck and at Torriano; Escort Orchestra is at the Camden Jazz Cafe and Honky Dory at the Tricycle Theatre; the Asian Film Festival is at Asia House in Cavendish Square; Sprint Festival at Camden People’s Theatre; Louise Bourgeois exhibition at the Freud Museum; International Women’s Day will be celebrated from 1pm-4pm at West Hampstead Women’s Centre and poet Ruth O’Callaghan reads.
Produced by: Darryl McKay
Read by: Charlotte Briere-Edney, Darryl McKay, Denise O’Connor, Laurie Bolger and Marian Larragy
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Whats on February 19th-26th
This week the Camden community radio team bring you a selection of the very best events in and around the London borough of Camden during the next 7 days.
Highlights include an album launch party, a gig, a film, plays in the theatre and cabaret, poetry, a fashion fair, a community information event and an interesting talk about transgender issues.
Read by: Cina Aissa, Darryl McKay, Laurie Bolger, Marian Larragy, Marita Hutson, Sarah O’Brien,
Edited by: Darryl McKay
- The Jezebels at Koko
- Speech Debbelle at Jazz Cafe
- Vodka tasting at Made in Camden bar
- The Camden Head Sunday sessions
- Transgender Journey
- Camden's Parent Council advice workshop
- Cabaret in the House
- International film Q and A at Tricycle Theatre
- Much A Do About Nothing at Etcetera Theatre
- Vintage fashion fare at Cecil Sharp House
- Express excess poetry at the enterprise
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- CCRadio on Twitter
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