Musing On Museums
Lucy Waterhouse takes us on a journey back to her childhood revisiting the Geffrye Museum, Sutton House and Kenwood House.
Is Lucy a born culture vulture or should she thank her family for sowing the seeds of a lifelong interest?
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Camden Uncut
Cuts to public services across the UK are severe. But in Camden this week, it’s the changes to childcare that are making the most noise. A protest at the Town Hall on Wednesday the 23rd of Feb was followed by a “feminist bail-in” at Natwest bank on Saturday – organised by the protest group UK Uncut.
They transformed the Camden High Street branch into a creche to highlight how the money propping up the banks is being taken from front-line public services. CCRadio’s Harriet Bird joined the protest and heard how the cuts will affect Camden parents.
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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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'New Neighbours' A book for Children - Refugee Week 2009
Matina Grebener interviews Olvia Fellas of Islington Coucil about IRIS, the Islington Refugee Integration Service, who tells her about a book produced as part of this year’s celebration for refugee week, ‘Different Pasts Shared Futures’. In the book, which is called, ‘New Neighbours’, refugee children tell their stories to other children, who in turn learn a little about where their new neighbours have come from and what they may have experienced en route to London.
- Camen Community Radio
- Return to CCRadio home page
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Camden Community Radio News Bulletin with Ikaba Koyi - 21st October 2009
Ikaba Koyi presents the week’s news, featuring:
- Threatened closure of Maiden Lane Youth Club
- Ofcom’s report on children’s use of the internet
- Hundreds of London tower blocks have not been checked for safety. Has Camden done its duty?
Package by: Ikaba Koyi
additional reporting: Marian Larragy
- Ofcom
- Report on children's IT literacy
- CCRadio
- Report on threat to Youth club closure
- BBC reports
- Tower block disaster
- Camden Community Radio
- Return to CCRadio home page
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