CCRadio reported on Arsenal Ladies becoming the Invincibles in 2012
This extract from Camden Newscast 18, in 2012 features Taiwo Olungadi’s reports on Arsenal Ladies Team’s spectacular year. Taiwo mentions Ellen White’s decisive goal and list all the achievements in that year.
Later, both Beth Mead and Chloe Kelly, who scored the spectacular winning goal for England Lionesses to win the European Cup, also played for Arsenal.Other reports in the Newscast – 20 mile zone, the environment and Bloomsbury are still relevant today!
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Mimi Romilly's "HS2 Protest Song"
Mimi Romilly, lifelong Somers Town resident, came into CCRadio to record her protest song against HS2.
Here it is. Expect more from Mimi and her song of protest against the train.
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Audre Lorde Remembered
Black lesbian feminist poet Audre Lorde framed political struggle for a generation of women in Europe and USA. It is difficult to overestimate her legacy. To mark twentieth anniversary of her death, Fringe Film Festival 2012 screened ‘Audre Lorde: The Berlin Years 1984- 1992’. The response to the film highlighted the importance of Lorde’s legacy. Denise O’Connor and Betiel Baraki have captured some of the atmosphere for us.
Presented by: Betiel Baraki
Interviews by: Denise O’Connor
Reading of her own introduction: Sarah Ahmed
‘A Litany for Survival’ read by: Sarah Ahmed
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- Audre Lorde - Wikip
- Audre Lorde Project
- Audre Lorde - The berlin years
- Fringe Film Festival
- The life and work of Audre Lorde
- The Berlin Years - London Showing
- London Feminist Film Festival
- Women's Studies Without Walls
- Film - Black British Stories
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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Camden Fringe, 2019 - Fiona Spreadbouough
Fiona Spreadborough is bringing her one woman show ‘Adventures of a Tripadvisor seaside guesthouse keeper’ to Camden Fringe on Sunday 18th August (Water Rats, Grays Inn Road, 9pm, Tickets £5).
Here she talks to Marian Larragy about how her show came into being, but you’ll have to see the show if you want to full story on Fiona.
Package: Marian Larragy
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Was Trump Inspired by the Kindertransport?
Is it ever okay to separate a child from their parents? Fingers Crossed Theatre Company explore the effect of separation and immigration on a person’s identity, in their devised play ‘Central (Story) Line’. Three Jewish children arrive in London on the Kindertransport, fleeing from the Nazis. They find themselves at Liverpool Street Station – with no one there to pick them up. This show combines pop culture (Elvis, The Doors, Abba, Britney) with political speeches to explore how these children develop through the decades. How does it feel to be an immigrant in a fast-changing world, and what effect does that initial separation have? Touching on universal topics from love, to loss, to fitting in, this show combines humour with poignance and some classic songs – oh, and it’s also entirely set on the tube!
Package by: Alex Hattenstone
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