Whats on 20th Sept 2014
Open House Weekend has great Camden offers; The Jewish Museum hosts the World Jamboree for Health Poverty Action on Sunday and Jim Rattigan leads Pavilion Jazz at the Oxford on Monday night; Festival of Choice in London runs from Tuesday to Sunday; The Kitchen Sink opens Theatro Technis on Tuesday and further north on Friday its ‘Vesta Tilly – England Expects’ at The Gatehouse Upstairs Theatre in Highgate .
Read by: Vicki Battison, Joe Hughes & Marian Larragy
Script: Marian Larragy
Recording & Editing: Marian Larragy
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Women's Studies Without Walls - 2
Personal choices and freedoms are defined by politics around us.
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The Feminist Library in London launched their new initiative, Women’s Studies Without Walls (WSWW) during the weekend of 19th and 20th January 2013. WSWW gave women the chance to take part in workshops, consciousness-raising and skills-sharing.
Julia and Roberta, who took part in the Recording Women workshop at WSWW, conducted interviews with some of the women who attended the weekend. For more information about Women’s Studies With Walls, go to the Feminist Library
Edited by: Yula Burin
- Feminist Library
- On Consciousness Raising
- How the event felt
- On Connecting Theory, Feelings & Political Response
- On the history and value of Women’s Studies to activists
- Personal Choices are Constrained by Politics
- Reflections on ‘The Personal Is Political’
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Audre Lorde Remembered
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Savita Halappanavar Scandal & Women's Right to Life in Ireland
The death of Savita Halappanavar in a hospital in the West of Ireland in December 2012 has raised fury in Ireland, in India and around the world. The allegation is that the hospital staff refused, on religious grounds, to terminate a dying foetus so allowing Septicaemia to take hold. This report provides the background to demonstrators in London and elsewhere calling the Irish Government to legislate for a safer policy on the abortion.
Package by: Marian Larragy
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Camden Community Radio News Bulletin with Ikaba Koyi - 26th November 2009
This week’s bulletin re-visits the issue of knife crime. Ikaba Koyi locates the background to local knife crime in the high proportion of young people in Camden. She talks with Angus and Zephyn from the project ‘The Weapon of Choice’, which has produced ‘Panopticism’ – a thought provoking play that brings together 11 young people from the boroughs of Camden, Hackney, Southwark and Lambeth to tell a gripping story.
‘Panopticism’ is a definite watch. It will be performed at the Hackney Empire on the 8th and 9th of December at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £5. Click on the link for Hackney Empire or call to 020 8985 2424 to reserve a ticket. Don’t miss it!
- London Against Gun and Knife Crime
- Information on population of Camden
- Hackney Empire
- Price and ticket information for 'Panopticism'
- National Youth Theatre website
- Information on drama as creative learning for young people
- Pan Intercultural Arts website
- Project promoting better understanding of our changing cultural identities
- Camden Community Radio
- Return to CCRadio home page
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