World of Whoa!
Catherine Carroll’s World of Whoa! is back.
Stories that make you go “whoa! that’s great” or “whoa! they can’t do that!” or “whoa! this show sounds amazing!”.
This week Catherine speaks to singer-songwriter Gerry Carty about a very special project, Freddy Chick updates HS2 and the whole gang tell you what’s on in Camden.
Presented by Catherine Carroll with recording and contributions from Jodie Altham, N.N.D., Sherille John, Angela Routley, Joseph Hughes and Freddy Chick
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Camden Unlocked Refugee Week Radio 2011
Camden Unlocked celebrates Refugee Week with:
Interviews with Hari and with Peter Tatchell about the issues facing LGBT Refugees and Asylum Seekers from Sri Lanka
Interview with Sheila Hayman of ‘Freedom From Torture’ about their creative writing project.
Report from 15th Anniversary Celebration of Camden’s British Somali Community
Interviews with ‘Movement for Justice’ about its work to support asylum seekers and with a Gay Asylum Seeker from Senegal.
Presented by: Jayson Mansaray
Features by: Harriet Bird and Marian Larragy
Edited by: Aaron McCarter
- Stonewall 'No Going Back'
- LGBT Asylum News Blogspot
- Research Paper on UNHCR and sexual orientation
- UK Border Agency
- Paper on Sexual Orientation Issues in the Asylum Claim
- Movement For Justice
- A Celebration of the Human Spirit
- Peter Tatchell website
- Freedom From Torture
- Radio France International in English
- British Somali Community
- Dame Jane Roberts
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Folow us on Twitter
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Ethnic Minority Women Councillors Taskforce at Camden Town Hall
Taskforce member Meryl Ece, the first Turkish woman to be elected a Councillor, Camden resident Khadija H. Shireh of British Somali Community, Ngozi Chiejina of ‘Better Life for Women’ in Broadwater Farm, Tottenham. Francine Fernandez on a shadowing scheme for would be Councillors from Operation Black Vote. Sabrina Francis, a young woman concerned about Camden schools hopes to be elected next year. Pola Uddin, who became a Councillor in Tower Hamlets is now a member of the House of Lords talks with former Leader of Camden Council, Jane Roberts, about the realities of using power to achieve things that matter and the difficulties of getting people to move over and make way for under-represented sections of the population.
- Ethnic Minority Women Councillors Taskforce
- Operation Black Vote
- Councillor Shadowing Scheme
- Camden's Councillors
- Camden Community Radio
- Back to Camden Community Radio home page
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