Balcony Garden
Born in Belfast in 1960, Siubhan McNally ponders her world prior to the shocking arrival of British troops on the streets in 1969 and how Belfast remains a touchstone of her later years.
Click on the links to listen also to “Cry” and “Balcony Garden”
Recorded in 2018
Package by Marian Larragy
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Cry
Born in Belfast in 1960, Siubhan McNally ponders her world prior to the shocking arrival of British troops on the streets in 1969 and how Belfast remains a touchstone of her later years.
Click on the links to listen also to “Cry” and “Balcony Garden”
Recorded in 2018
Package by Marian Larragy
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Siubhan McNally - short collection
Born in Belfast in 1960, Siubhan McNally ponders her world prior to the shocking arrival of British troops on the streets in 1969 and how, after moving to London, Belfast remains a touchstone of her later years.
Click on the links to listen also to “Cry” and “Balcony Garden”
Recorded in 2018
Package by Marian Larragy
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What's on in Camden for week beginning November 21st
Andrew Marr on the Diamond Queen at the British Library – to book, call 01937 546 546. Tricycle Theatre premieres ‘The Riots’ a play by Gillian Slovo and Nicolas Kent, which is built around evidence and communications at the time, presents its own conclusions on the events of the Summer 2011. ‘My Father’s Watch’ a play by John Dunne based on Patrick Maguire’s biography, is on at the Irish Centre. Tickets 07981 851 554. Its Mowtown night at the Fiddlers Elbow. ‘Tall Ships and Tropical Disease’ is a walk with a talk from the Wellcome Collection. London Conference on ‘Localism’ for tenants, residents, community and voluntary sector groups, call 020 7874 5464. Michael Bailey and Des Freidman on their book ‘The Assault on Universities’ are at Housman’s Bookshop on Wednesday.
Read by: Marian Larragy, Marita Hutson, Martin Lim & Dj Rudeboy Peter Tosh
Edited by: Marita Hutson
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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.
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- 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
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