Women Media Professionals from around the world
Nine 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.
Here 3 women media professionals talk about their work. Hazel Dewan from Puntos De Encuentro, in Nicaragua tells of a TV soap that marries comedy and love themes with tackling underlying social problems among young people. Spanish with English interpretation.
Beatrice from Spain explains the work of Young Women Rights (FMJ) to challenge gender based violence among teenage couples and a film they have made to raise issues
Pria from Jeeran talks about a film project to raise awareness on the taboo subject in the Asian community of preference for boys over girls, which leads, among other things to elective abortion of female pregnancies.
There are links to each of the other podcasts, links related to this podcast and links related to the training programme organisers.
- Rani on Jeena International
- Nbecco & Joanna
- Helga and Ishrat
- Yula Burin on the Feminist Library
- Rani Bilkhu, founder of Jeena International talks with Lisa Giessauf
- Betti interviews Thabisa Bobo, a Public Educator in South Africa
- Violence Against Women in Latin America
- Against criminalisation of emergency contraception in Honduras
- Puntos De Encuentro
- Jeena International
- Central American Womens Network
- Frauen Solidaritaet
- Back to 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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Violence Against Women in Latin America
Tania Cordero of Nicargua and Amanda Hernandez from Mexico talk to one another in Spanish about general context in Latin America and the challenges that violence against women poses in that part of the world.
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
- Beti interviews Thabisa Bobo, a Public Educator in South Africa
- 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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South Hampstead Against The Cuts
CCradio’s David Kirkwood went to Rowley Way last week, to see what was behind South Hampstead Against The Cuts. He found a lot of people with very strong views on what is going on. They are very strongly opposed to the proposed cuts to services in Camden and to reductions in benefits.
- South Hampstead Against The Cuts
- False Economy
- Think Mortgage rather than Credit Card bill for deficit
- Living wage & inhouse services
- Webcast of cabinet meeting where Camden Council voted on cuts, 1st December
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Cuts to Adult Social Care
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What's On: Week Beginning 23th October 2010
Saturday 23rd is anti-hate crime day at Trafalgar Square. On Sunday, Black History month continues at the City Lit with a performance of ‘Young Gifted and Black variety show’. All through half term week, the Haverstock Carnival Project is running creative activity to prepare for the Haverstock Carnival. On Wednesday, Camden Council is consulting residents living to the East of Camden High Street about the neighbourhood. On Thursday and Saturday there is more consultation at a ‘Shaping The Future of King’s Cross’ workshop. On Saturday 30th, Schools Out and the Drill Hall Youth Theatre have a unique practical workshop for teachers on tackling homophobia in schools. Lastly, on Saturday 30th October, anyone interested in getting involved with Camden Community Radio can come along to our drop in, 12 noon to 2pm.
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